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Welcome to the Amstrad CPC Wiki!
This site hopes to evolve into an encyclopaedia on all things Amstrad CPC related. There are now 4,787 articles around the CPC available. Feel free to contribute or post your suggestions in the Forum!
CPCWiki updates
- 22/09/2009: The CPCWIKI moves to new domain CPCWIKI.EU
- 14/08/2009: The CPCWIKI moves (temporarily) to new domain CPC-WIKI.COM
- 22/07/09: Wiki & Forum moved to a new server
- 14/07/09: Forum updated to 2.0RC1-1, Wiki updated to 1.15.1!
- Add the CPCWiki to your Homepage. Check out About#Wiki-Napping and start napping this Wiki.
Become an Author!
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- PDW (unknown what this article shall be about...) (Note: PDW is believed to be German group of programmers who wrote CPC Demos)
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Did you know?
- When the 664 was being developed, Sugar was already looking (and hinting publicly!) at the 6128
- The CPC 472 was a model released in Spain with an extra unaccessible 8 KB of RAM to circumvent the law that stipulated a spanish keyboard for all machines with up to 64 KB memory
- With a possible total amount of 832 x 288 pixel (576 interlaced) the CPC was the 8 bit homecomputer with the highest screen resolution ever.
- OpenOffice for Windows/Linux is a direct descendant of StarWriter for the CPC.
- The transfer speed of the CPC Booster + serial interface is faster than a standard DSL connection.
- SymbOS can handle more than 50 times bigger hard discs than MS Windows 95A.
- FutureOS can load 178 KB in 9 seconds from floppy disc and supports up to 4 MB of RAM
Donors
These people were kind enough to donate. All contributions went directly to our previous host, not our own pockets! Currently there is no need to donate. Please consider helping the CPC-Wiki in other ways, donating your time instead. Thanks!
2009: Prodatron (€1000) Nurgle (€30) Serge Querné (€30) Roald Strauss (€50)
Donators from earlier years
Thanks so much guys!
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