★ AMSTRAD CPC ★ OCR 'Popular Computing Weekly' ★

AnglaisOCR : Popular Computing Weekly

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GAMELIST Nocturne 1986
GAMELIST Number Swop / Puzzle (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984
GAMELIST Oh Mummy
Oh Momies!
Schatz der Pharaonen
1984
LITTÉRATUREOn the Road to Artificial Intelligence1985
DEMOSCENEOn-Screen Effects On the CPC464 (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984
APPLICATIONSOperation Caretaker 198x
GAMELIST Osprey! 1984
APPLICATIONSPage Lister / Paged Listings (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
GAMELIST Pairs (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984
APPLICATIONSPascal1984
APPLICATIONSPause (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
PEOPLESPCW 8256 joins 6128 stateside (Popular Computing Weekly)1986
GAMELIST Pinball Wizard 1985
APPLICATIONSPlanets Positions (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSPNP Multi Standard Terminal 1984
GAMELIST Poker (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
PEOPLESPoor sales threat to CPC software (Popular Computing Weekly)1987
HARDWAREPrecision Pixel Plotter 1985
GAMELIST Prediction 1984
APPLICATIONSPride Utilities - Oddjob1986
APPLICATIONSPride Utilities - Transmat1985
APPLICATIONSPrint 4 (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSPrinter Control Codes (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSPrinter Support Disc (Locomotive Software) 19xx
APPLICATIONSPrinting Modes (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSProgram Eraser on Amstrad (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
LITTÉRATUREProgramming in Micro-Prolog1985
LITTÉRATUREProgramming Techniques on the Amstrad CPC 4641985
GAMELIST Quiz Quest 1986
APPLICATIONSRace Advisor 1986
GAMELIST Race Against Time
Time Race
1986
APPLICATIONSRamdisc (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSREEL-to-REEL ROM (make ROM COPY)1984
APPLICATIONSRegister Loader (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSReset System Time (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRhythm Unit 1985
GAMELIST Road Toad 1986
APPLICATIONSRobcom Head Alignment Kit 1985
GAMELIST Robin Of the Wood 198x
GAMELIST Robocide 1987
GAMELIST Roland Goes Square Bashing
Roland Y Los Cubos
1984
GAMELIST Roland In Space
Roland en El Espacio
1985
APPLICATIONSROM Utilities (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
GAMELIST Room Ten
Room 10
1986
APPLICATIONSRSX - Abbreviated Printer Codes (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX - Amsprites 1985
APPLICATIONSRsx - Character Expansion (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRsx - Fast Saving And Loading On the CPC464 (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984
APPLICATIONSRSX - Random Disc Access (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRsx - Rolling Characters (Popular Computing Weekly) 1989
APPLICATIONSRsx - Sound Envelope Designer (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRsx - User Directories (Popular Computing Weekly)1987
APPLICATIONSRSX Background Printing (Popular Computing Weekly)1985
APPLICATIONSRSX Bank Account (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX Clock (Popular Computing Weekly)1985
APPLICATIONSRSX Define/Place (Popular Computing Weekly)1984
APPLICATIONSRSX Designer (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX Fade Mix (Popular Computing Weekly)1984
APPLICATIONSRSX Frame (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX Function Key Lister (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRSX Info (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSRSX Mix Your Modes (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984
APPLICATIONSRSX Soft Scroll Screen (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSRSX Speech Generator / Digital Speech (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSRSX Status 1986/1988
APPLICATIONSRSX User (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX Vari-List (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSRSX VDU (Popular Computing Weekly)1986
PEOPLESSchools go for CPCs (Popular Computing Weekly)1985
APPLICATIONSScreen Collapse (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSScreen Cruncher (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSScreen Dump on Amstrad (Popular Computing Weekly)1985
APPLICATIONSScreen Dump to DMP1 (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSScreen Dump: Routine for the 464 and Brother 1009 Printer (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
DEMOSCENEScreen Rattle (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
DEMOSCENEScreen Roll Clear (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
DEMOSCENEScreen Scroller (Popular Computing Weekly)1986
APPLICATIONSScreen Wiz (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
DEMOSCENEScroll Clear (Popular Computing Weekly)1987
DEMOSCENEScroll (Popular Computing Weekly) 1987
APPLICATIONSSearch Routines (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
APPLICATIONSSembler (Popular Computing Weekly) 1986
GAMELIST Sepulcri 1986
GAMELIST Sgrizam 1986
GAMELIST Shadowfire 1986
GAMELIST Shipwrecked 1985
DEMOSCENESide-scroll (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSSignwriter 1987
GAMESSilent Service banned in West Germany (Popular Computing Weekly)1987
APPLICATIONSSimple Accounts 1986
GAMELIST Skool Daze 1984/2015
APPLICATIONSSkycom ROM 1986
APPLICATIONSSmall print (Computing with the Amstrad) 1986
GAMELIST Smasher 1985
GAMELIST Smugglers Cove
Smuggler's Cove
1985
PEOPLESSoftware houses opt for Amstrad (Popular Computing Weekly)1984
GAMELIST Solitaire (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
GAMELIST Souls of Darkon 1985
APPLICATIONSSound - Sound Advice (Popular Computing Weekly) 1985
APPLICATIONSSound Experiment (Popular Computing Weekly) 1984

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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.