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On the Web
- Cliff Lawson's Amstrad page - Amstrad employee Cliff Lawson's home page covering Amstrad's computer related products
- Genesis8 Amstrad Page - A web site dedicated to 8bit Amstrad computers such as CPC, PCW, NC-100/200; get the comp.sys.amstrad.8bit FAQ here.
- Software for Amstrad CP/M - Amstrad PCW, CPC and +3.
- Amstrad plc - Manufacturers and suppliers of Telecoms, Audio, TV, Video, Digital Satellite and Cable TV products.
- Ron's Amstrad PCW Page - Information resource for Amstrad PCW computers
- Tim's Amstrad NC Users' Site - Resource for Amstrad notepad and notebook computer users including programs to download.
- Phenix Informatique site Amstrad CPC - Amstrad CPC, ordinateurs 8 Bits. Fiche technique, montage de lecteur 3'1/2, un annuaire d'utilisateur, des émulateurs, jeux, utilitaires, des liens, l'histoire des machines
- JCC Amstrad/Schneider PCW - The Joyce Computer Club (Amsterdam) is the Dutch user group for the Amstrad/Schneider PCW 8256, 8512, 9512, PcW 9256, PcW 9512, 10 and 16 series.
- Genesis8 Amstrad Page - A site about 8bit Amstrad computers (CPC, PCW, Notepad) in english and french.
- comp.sys.amstrad.8bit FAQ v1.13 1/1 - Frequently Asked Questions list for Amstrad 8 bit newsgroup. Advice on maintenance, and current parts suppliers.
Wikipedia Articles
- Amstrad Computer User - Amstrad Computer User was the official magazine for the Amstrad CPC series of 8-bit home computers. This monthly publication, usually referred to as ACU by its readers, concentrated more on the hardware and technical side of the Amstrad range, although it had a small dedicated games section as well.
- Amstrad PCW - The Amstrad PCW series (Personal Computer Word processor) was British company Amstrad's versatile line of home/personal microcomputers pitched as a complete, integrated home/office solution. It was first sold in 1985.
- Amstrad NC100 - The Amstrad NC100 was an A4-size, portable Z80-based computer, released by Amstrad in 1992. It featured 64 KiB of RAM, the Protext word processor, various organiser-like facilities (diary, address book and time manager), a simple calculator, and a version of BBC BASIC.
- Computing with the Amstrad CPC - Computing with the Amstrad CPC ) was one of the first magazines for the Amstrad CPC computers. It included games reviews, pokes (codes for altering games to allow special features like infinite lives - similar to modern day cheats), an interactive fiction (or adventure game) column as well as articles about programming and hardware.
- Amstrad CPC - The Amstrad CPC was a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad during the 1980s and early 1990s. CPC stood for 'Colour Personal Computer', although it was possible to purchase a CPC with a green screen (GT65/66) as well as with the standard colour screen (CTM640).