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CATEGORYTITLES (6255)YEARS
APPLICATIONSRSX Speech Generator / Digital Speech (Popular Computing Weekly)  1985
APPLICATIONSComputer Typing Tutor (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
APPLICATIONSRSX Mix Your Modes (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984
GAMELIST Man O'war  1985/1984
GAMELIST Space Station Zebra  1985
DEMOSCENEOn-Screen Effects On the CPC464 (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
APPLICATIONSScreen Dump: Routine for the 464 and Brother 1009 Printer (Popular Computing Weekly)  1985
APPLICATIONSPrevents two linefeeds 1987
APPLICATIONSLine Feed (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
APPLICATIONSHiRomLoRomRam (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984
DEMOSCENEDave Demo of Colours (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
GAMELIST Amstrad Scribble  1984
APPLICATIONSCircle (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
GAMELIST Helicopter Fury
Bomb Drop
 
1984
DEMOSCENEAnimated Fans (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
APPLICATIONSSound Experiment (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
DEMOSCENEGraphic (Mark Holmes/Amstrad Action) 1993
DEMOSCENEStaves (Amstrad Action) 1993
APPLICATIONSHex Converter (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
CODINGRSX - Define - Place (Popular Computing Weekly)  1984
APPLICATIONSDIN-Tastatur unter CP/M 2.2 (Computer Schau)  1986
APPLICATIONSKompaktor (Computer Schau)  1985/1986
APPLICATIONSXen Plus (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
GAMELIST Zygonlian Invasion  1985
GAMELIST Treasure Hunt  1988
CODING SRC'SRandom Lines 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX Clock (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
DEMOSCENEWave Interference (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
GAMELIST Stock Market  1985
GAMELIST Chicago  1990
APPLICATIONSCaract (Amstar&CPC) 1989
GAMELIST Timer/Tuner (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984/1985
APPLICATIONSGraphic - Draw Really Fast Circles On Your Amstrad (Popular Computing Weekly)1985
APPLICATIONSRSX Background Printing (Popular Computing Weekly)1985
GAMELIST Poker (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSArrays and sorts de-mystified (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSScreen Dump to DMP1 (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
GAMELIST Food 4 Thought 1985
APPLICATIONSRSX Soft Scroll Screen (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
GAMELIST Dice Throwing 1984
APPLICATIONSFunction Plotter (Popular Computing Weekly)1985
APPLICATIONSLinear Regression (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSWord Processor (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRace Advisor 1986
DEMOSCENEScreen Roll Clear (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
DEMOSCENEScreen Rattle (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSXen 3 (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
GAMELIST Space Base (Computer Gamer) 1986
APPLICATIONSDisc Turbo (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSFast Printer (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSXen (Popular Computing Weekly)1986
APPLICATIONSSpeedload (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSSearch Routines (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSSmall print (Computing with the Amstrad) 1986
GAMELIST Submarine
Locate & Destroy!
1986
APPLICATIONSTrace Routine On Amstrad (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
DEMOSCENE3-D Cube on Amstrad (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
DEMOSCENEChristmas Card (Popular Computing Weekly)
APPLICATIONSFree Memory (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSPage Lister / Paged Listings (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
GAMELIST Khandal 1986
APPLICATIONSIntelligent Disc Menu (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRSX Info (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSScreen Cruncher (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSTrycall (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSDisc Programmers Utilities (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSMemory move (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSUnerase (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
DEMOSCENEMessage Scroller1987/1988
DEMOSCENEMessage Scroller (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSSplitcol (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSTape/Disc Spooler (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSScreen Collapse (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSTurbo Loader / Turbo-Loading System (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSIcon Designer (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSPrinter Control Codes (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSRegister Loader (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
CODINGThe Amsdos hex1986
APPLICATIONSTYPE command (Popular Computing Weekly)1987
DEMOSCENEScroll Clear (Popular Computing Weekly)1987
GAMELIST Khandal II : Return to a Legend 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX User (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSMaus-Painter (Schneider Magazin)1986/1988
APPLICATIONSGraphics Extension (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSPause (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSBlackout (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
CODING SRC'SZykloide1990
GAMELIST Das Schwarze Auge 1987
GAMELIST Blasted Squares 1988
GAMELIST Master Mission 1987
GAMELIST Pool (Ros Soft) 1989
GAMELIST Dark Power (Black System) 1989
APPLICATIONSAm-Pix (Micromag)1989
GAMELIST Le Retour d'Ali Gator 1989
GAMELIST Job Lakbaz 1989
GAMELIST Hagar (Black System) 1989
GAMELIST Bobib 1989
GAMELIST Johnny Proot 2 1989
GAMELIST Spectra (Thierry Kergosien) 1990/1992
APPLICATIONSEtude du sens de variation pour TOUTES fonctions (CPC Infos) 1992

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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.