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A german company that produced the [[Wiedmann BTX Modul]] for Schneider Joyce. Wiedmann is listed as provider for some Amstrad  
 
A german company that produced the [[Wiedmann BTX Modul]] for Schneider Joyce. Wiedmann is listed as provider for some Amstrad  
 
support/spares on Cliff Lawson's semi-official Amstrad page, http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/.
 
support/spares on Cliff Lawson's semi-official Amstrad page, http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/.
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Wiedmann still sells Amstrad/Schneider hardware, spare parts and software. They do not have a catalogue, but they have lots of products available on request (as of 2009).
  
 
The company does still exist in 2010, and they do even still have [[Schneider]] and [[Amstrad]] logos on their webpage: http://www.wiedmann.com - however, they seem to be focusing on older (pre-computer) hardware now, see screenshots below.
 
The company does still exist in 2010, and they do even still have [[Schneider]] and [[Amstrad]] logos on their webpage: http://www.wiedmann.com - however, they seem to be focusing on older (pre-computer) hardware now, see screenshots below.
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File:WiedmannBoellern.jpg|Eventmanagment, 3/2010
 
File:WiedmannBoellern.jpg|Eventmanagment, 3/2010
 
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 29 August 2014

A german company that produced the Wiedmann BTX Modul for Schneider Joyce. Wiedmann is listed as provider for some Amstrad support/spares on Cliff Lawson's semi-official Amstrad page, http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/.

Wiedmann still sells Amstrad/Schneider hardware, spare parts and software. They do not have a catalogue, but they have lots of products available on request (as of 2009).

The company does still exist in 2010, and they do even still have Schneider and Amstrad logos on their webpage: http://www.wiedmann.com - however, they seem to be focusing on older (pre-computer) hardware now, see screenshots below.

Screenshots from www.wiedmann.com