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Revision as of 02:30, 20 February 2010
A cartridge system was introduced with the launch of the CPC+ series. This enabled developers to distribute games via cartridges on the new Amstrad. The cartridges are protected with the ACID chip.
Technical specs.
There are different versions of the cartridges which contain EPROMs of different sizes. To indicate the EPROM size to the CPC+, different combinations of LK Links have to be shorted.
EPROM type | EPROM size | Contacts |
27C512 | 64kb | LK3 |
27C1001 | 128kb | LK1 + LK6 |
27C2001 | 256kb | LK3 + LK6 |
RAM7, a French hardware developer, created a device to hack CPC Plus cartridges.
Pictures
Demonstration System
Amstrad released a Demonstration system for his retailer in order to show GX4000 games: the Amstrad CSD.
It was a 464plus motherboard, with an extra "daughter board) allowing the insertion of 12 games cartridges, plus an extra special cartridge acting as an OS.
Courtesy of Amstrad.cpc.free.fr
Link to the French article on the matter