- 23:37, 10 April 2025 Amstrad CKX100 (hist) [2,323 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "File:Amstrad CKX100.jpeg 400px Main features: *49 midsize keys *2 built-in speakers (sound bright and fairly bassless, stereo) *main voi...")
- 08:13, 9 April 2025 Future View VI (hist) [594 bytes] TFM (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "right right == Contents == The sixth issue of the disc-mag FutureView shall be released at October in 2...")
- 22:14, 5 April 2025 D-ROM (hist) [818 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The D-ROM is a ROM Board that allows to add two different configurations (2x16 ROMs) to your Amstrad CPC. It is made by TotO from ACME. File:Toto-d-rom.jpg Very...")
- 20:27, 5 April 2025 Z-MEM (hist) [606 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Z-MEM is a 1024K (1MB!) RAM Board that allows in example to run more SymbOS applications on your Amstrad CPC. It is made by TotO from ACME. [[File:Toto-z-mem.jpg]...")
- 04:27, 1 April 2025 CB radio (hist) [1,045 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Using a CB radio as a modem through the cassette port of the Amstrad CPC. File:CB radio modem1.jpg File:CB radio modem2.jpg File:CB radio modem3.jpg")
- 07:44, 23 March 2025 Cartridge Emulator (hist) [1,428 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "This card emulates a cartridge port, similar to what a C4CPC would do, and enables the execution of 256 KB or 512 KB images. File:Abalore cartridge emulator.jpg Compatib...") originally created as "Cartridge emulator"
- 12:49, 1 March 2025 PicoCPC (hist) [6,995 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rodrik Studio announced its PicoCPC card, which was created with the help of FreddyV (the author of the PicoMEM card). Currently, the features of the PicoCPC are: - ROM (all...")
- 14:01, 21 February 2025 Lynx (hist) [1,700 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Lynx was an 8-bit British home computer that was first released in early 1983 as a 48 KB model. Several models were available with 48 KB, 96 KB or 128 KB RAM. It was poss...")
- 06:08, 21 February 2025 Hector (hist) [6,019 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Note: This article is from Wikipedia as it is quite good. Hector (or Victor Lambda) are a series of a microcomputers produced in France in the early 1980s. In January 1980,...")
- 02:49, 19 February 2025 CS-10 Computer Desk (hist) [485 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The CS-10 is a computer desk that was sold by Amstrad.")
- 12:02, 4 February 2025 Zym (hist) [91 bytes] Jonathan (Talk | contribs) (Brief page to make red link blue)
- 12:00, 4 February 2025 Vezza (hist) [178 bytes] Jonathan (Talk | contribs) (Brief page with links)
- 11:57, 4 February 2025 CPCZVM (hist) [93 bytes] Jonathan (Talk | contribs) (Brief page to make red link blue)
- 14:31, 1 February 2025 Intel 8086 (hist) [10,776 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Intel 8086 is a landmark 16‑bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1978. It was the first in the x86 family and established many architectural conventions that contin...")
- 06:10, 1 February 2025 Motorola 68000 (hist) [20,558 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Motorola 68000 (commonly abbreviated as 68k) is a landmark microprocessor introduced in 1979 by Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector. Although it is frequently char...")
- 00:07, 31 January 2025 Atari 8-bit (hist) [1,927 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Atari 8-bit computer series, launched in 1979 as the Atari Home Computer System, included the Atari 400 and 800. Powered by the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502 CPU and custo...")
- 18:03, 29 January 2025 M4Ewen (hist) [229 bytes] Kolleykibber (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "In December 2023 M4Ewen was released by @kolleykibber. This is based on Ewenterm and allows ANSI Telnet access from the M4 Board.")
- 22:26, 28 January 2025 SC-3000 (hist) [1,956 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The SC-3000 (Sega Computer 3000) is the first computer to be designed and manufactured by Sega. It was first released in July of 1983 in Japan, and serves as the home compute...")
- 00:05, 28 January 2025 Sinclair QL (hist) [2,399 bytes] Phi2x (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Sinclair QL was Sir Clive Sinclair's attempt at a computer for business. The QL signalled a move away from Sinclair's "traditional" use of the Z80 processor to a multi-ta...")
- 07:06, 27 January 2025 Harrier Attack Reloaded (hist) [2,841 bytes] Evenmore (Talk | contribs) (Harrier Attack Reloaded)