Post by khisanth (15 posts) See mini bio
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Just want to see how the mighty Amstrad CPC fits into this giant bomb of a website! Many of us out there?
My first computer was an Amstrad CPC 464 then i ended up with a CPC 6128 which i still own. Sure the sound was'nt up to the Commodore 64 standards, the floppy disk format was not in tune with the rest of the computing world and we got lumbered with Spectrum ports all the time, BUT the graphics were cool, the sound chip could produce decent tunes, built in tape drive or disk, colour monitor, 64k of memory and some top games helped make it a strong contender in the day.
My first computer was an Amstrad CPC 464 then i ended up with a CPC 6128 which i still own. Sure the sound was'nt up to the Commodore 64 standards, the floppy disk format was not in tune with the rest of the computing world and we got lumbered with Spectrum ports all the time, BUT the graphics were cool, the sound chip could produce decent tunes, built in tape drive or disk, colour monitor, 64k of memory and some top games helped make it a strong contender in the day.
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