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DEMOSCENE3D Cube (Amstrad Action)1987
DEMOSCENERotating Triangle (Amstrad Action) 1987
DEMOSCENEPoly Stars (Amstrad Action) 1988
DEMOSCENETunnel (Amstrad Action)1988
DEMOSCENEStrange Cube (Amstrad Computer User)1989
DEMOSCENEDonut multicolor (Amstrad Personal) 1988
DEMOSCENESound - Sound And Fury (The Amstrad User)1985
GAMELIST Auld Lang Syne 1985
DEMOSCENERocking CPC1987/1988
DEMOSCENERocky 2 (Amstrad Action)1988
APPLICATIONSPrinting Modes (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSSound Advice (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
CODING SRC'SRelocating Z80 Code (The Amstrad User)1988
APPLICATIONSDatabase (United Amstrad User Group) 1992
GAMELIST Kristax 1989
GAMELIST Chess II 1987
GAMELIST Galactica 1990
DEMOSCENE3D Demo (Gamemag)1987
APPLICATIONSGrafiksequenz-Animationssystem (CPC Amstrad International)1992
GAMELIST Breakout 19xx
DEMOSCENEBouncing Ball (CPC Amstrad International)1990
GAMELIST Le Monde (Amstrad Magazine) 1986
GAMELIST Histoire de France
Histoire
1987
GAMELIST Pick a Pair (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Wordsquare (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Blockbusters (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Adders and Ladders (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST The Geographer (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Hangman (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST The Card Player (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Nightmare Park (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Horseracing (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Wordsearch (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Crossword Puzzler (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Type Attack (An Educational Database for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Connect Four (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Draughts (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Backgammon (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Cribbage (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Noughts and Crosses (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Othello (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Towers of Hanoi (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Crossword Puzzler (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST The Cube (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Sliding Puzzle (Computer Challenges for the Amstrad) 1985
GAMELIST Synth Sound (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Flower Power (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Night Raid (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Formula 1 (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Poetry (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Breakout (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Higher or Lower (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Defence Zone (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Orc's Lair (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Star Swarm (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Temple of Doom (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Astro Wars (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Quasimodo (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Star Strike (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST A Day at the Races (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Depth Charge (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Siege (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Star Warrior (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Defusion (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Astro World (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Bouncing Babies (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Ice Hockey (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Roboworld (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST SAS Embassy Assault (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Gunfight (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Kong (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Z80A Attack (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
GAMELIST Downhill Racer (The Amstrad Games Book) 1984
APPLICATIONSSketch Etch (The Amstrad Games Book)1984
GAMELIST Backgammon (CPC Amstrad International) 1987/1988
GAMELIST Backgammon (Paul Gooding) 1987
GAMELIST Fantomas 1986
GAMELIST Spectranaut 1985
GAMELIST Dotman 1985
GAMELIST Englebert 1985
GAMELIST Light Bikes 1984
GAMELIST Helicopter
Destination Saturn
1986
GAMELIST Croacs (Software Editores) 1986
GAMELIST Runaway 1986
APPLICATIONSFonctions Graphiques 1986
APPLICATIONSEditeur Plein Ecran 1986
APPLICATIONSExpert Batiment Humidité 1986
APPLICATIONSTurbo Pascal Fonctions Graphiques Pour Amstrad/Schneider 1986
APPLICATIONSPASCAL pour un poignée de TOOLS 1986
APPLICATIONSFORTH Conversion AN/NA 1987
GAMELIST Krümi
Kruemi
1985
APPLICATIONSVortex-Spooler-Utility (CPC Magazin)1986
APPLICATIONSRSX Variablendump (CPC Magazin) 1985
APPLICATIONSCPC Print Spooler 1985
APPLICATIONSUnprotector v11985
APPLICATIONSSuperspeed 1985
APPLICATIONSPeek(ROM) 1985
APPLICATIONSCas-Check 1985
APPLICATIONSNew-GOSUB1986
APPLICATIONSFind (Compute Mit) 1986/1987

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L'Amstrad CPC est une machine 8 bits à base d'un Z80 à 4MHz. Le premier de la gamme fut le CPC 464 en 1984, équipé d'un lecteur de cassettes intégré il se plaçait en concurrent  du Commodore C64 beaucoup plus compliqué à utiliser et plus cher. Ce fut un réel succès et sorti cette même années le CPC 664 équipé d'un lecteur de disquettes trois pouces intégré. Sa vie fut de courte durée puisqu'en 1985 il fut remplacé par le CPC 6128 qui était plus compact, plus soigné et surtout qui avait 128Ko de RAM au lieu de 64Ko.