The Amstrad NC100 Notepad is an A4-size, portable Z80-based notebook computer, released by Amstrad in July 1992. It featured 64 KB of RAM, the Protext...
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NC150 Amstrad NC200 Amstrad NC100 "Amstrad Company Profile". Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2016. "The Amstrad Times"...
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The Amstrad CPC (short for "Colour Personal Computer") is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to...
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Alan Sugar (category Amstrad)
later become his largest business venture, consumer electronics company Amstrad, in 1968. In 2007, he sold his remaining interest in the company in a deal...
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and the Amstrad NC100 in 1992. The Z80-derived Z8S180 also found its way into an early pen-operated personal digital assistant, the Amstrad PenPad PDA600...
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The Amstrad E-mailer (often stylized as E-m@iler or written as Emailer or Em@iler) is a Personal Communication Centre that is a landline phone device...
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RiscPC Acorn Network Computer Amstrad Amstrad CPC Amstrad PCW Amstrad NC100 PC1512 PPC 512 and 640 Amstrad PC2286 Amstrad Mega PC Apricot Computers Apricot...
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the first personal home computer built by Amstrad. Released in 1984, it was the first entry in the Amstrad CPC family of home computers. The CPC 464 was...
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The Amstrad PCW series is a range of personal computers produced by British company Amstrad from 1985 to 1998, and also sold under licence in Europe as...
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The Amstrad PC1512 was Amstrad's mostly IBM PC-compatible computer system, launched in 1986, and advertised with prices from £399 plus VAT. The system...
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The Amstrad PPC512 and Amstrad PPC640 were the first portable IBM PC compatible computers made by Amstrad. Released in 1987, they were a development of...
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and released by Amstrad in 1993 under license from Sega. It was similar but unrelated to the Sega TeraDrive. It is a standard Amstrad PC with Sega Mega...
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as a dedicated word processor. The other British computers were the Amstrad NC100 and NC200, produced from 1992. The electronic word processing keyboards...
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writing[update] Z88DK supports the following target platforms: Amstrad CPC Amstrad NC100 Amstrad NC200 Cambridge Z88 Camputers Lynx Canon X-07 Casio PV-1000...
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video game console from Amstrad which shipped in Europe in 1990. The console is based on an upgraded version of the Amstrad CPC technology and is compatible...
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applications in the .NET framework environment Locomotive BASIC (Amstrad CPC, Amstrad NC100) – built into the ROM, (ZX Spectrum +3) on CP/M disk LotusScript...
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best selling computer, and competing aggressively against Commodore and Amstrad. A combination of the failures of the Sinclair QL computer and the TV80...
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The Amstrad PC2286 was launched 1989. The 2000 series launched as a professional follow on to the PC1512/1640. The 2000 series consisted of three models:...
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1992 IBM 486SLC 25 IBM ThinkPad 700 The first ThinkPad 1992 Z80, 64K ? Amstrad NC100 1992 US$4,950 CY601 + CY604 25 SPARCbook1 Unix with SunOS 1993 Intel...
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Sinclair PC200 (redirect from Amstrad PC20)
The Amstrad PC20 / Sinclair PC200 was a home computer created by Amstrad in late 1988, based on the Amstrad PPC 512 hardware. The machine was available...
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ZX Spectrum (redirect from Amstrad ZX Spectrum +3)
"Datacorder," akin to the Amstrad CPC 464. The ROM was updated so that the screen on boot-up showed an Amstrad copyright message (© 1986 Amstrad in place of the...
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Tiki 100 desktop computer, Cambridge Z88 portable and the Amstrad NC100 Notepad and Amstrad NC200 Notebook computers. This version has been implemented...
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Locomotive Software (category Amstrad CPC)
the ROMs of the Amstrad CPC 464, Amstrad CPC 664 and Amstrad CPC 6128 home computers, the Amstrad PCW wordprocessor and the later Amstrad-manufactured ZX...
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commissioned by Amstrad to develop a special version of Protext for the NC100 portable computer. This was included in the ROM on the NC100, NC150 and NC200...
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LocoScript (category Amstrad PCW software)
software package created by Locomotive Software and first released with the Amstrad PCW, a personal computer launched in 1985. Early versions of LocoScript...
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PenPad (redirect from Amstrad PenPad)
Other vendors using the term Penpad in product names include Amstrad and Toshiba. The Amstrad PenPad was an early portable personal digital assistant with...
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CPC Attack! (category Amstrad CPC)
CPC Attack! was a magazine dedicated to Amstrad CPC gaming. The magazine was a successor to Amstrad Computer User magazine. It was characterised by a...
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Amstrad Action was a monthly magazine, published in the United Kingdom, which catered to owners of home computers from the Amstrad CPC range and later...
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amazing durability" and claimed that in seven years of ownership, only Amstrad's NC100 and NC200 "has come close to producing anything better in terms of...
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Multiface (category Amstrad CPC)
released for 8-bit and 16-bit microcomputers, such as the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC & Atari ST. Different models had slightly different features. The Multiface...
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