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There was one clone of CPC maden in Russia at 1994. Its name was Aleste 520EX.  
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This is a list of '''Amstrad CPC clones'''.
  
Technical specs: [[Z80]], 8MHz, 512KB, [[RTC]], 320x200x16 and 640x200x4 colors with 512 palette, mouse, expansion slot, DMA. It was an all-in-one-box machine with an external 3.5" disk drive. It also sported an external 4-channel, 8-bits per channel sound card which plays s3m and stm files.
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==Classic Amstrad CPC clones==
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* [[KC Compact]] (1989-1990; East Germany)
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* [[Aleste 520EX]] (1993; Russia)
  
This two-faced machine runs all original CPC software (CPC+ too?) and also MSXDOS whith command line tools, C compiller and several windowed tools: text-editor, debugger, disk-editor. The computer has software emulator of [[MSX]]2 video controller and runs several [[MSX]]2 games. The clone used by [[MSX]] users and homebrewers.
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==Modern Amstrad CPC clones==
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* [[CPC TREX]] (FPGA based solution)
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* [[C-ONE]] (FPGA based multi machine solution)
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* [[CPCng]] (development currently has been stopped)
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* [[FPGAmstrad]]
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==Computer with Amstrad CPC-like specifications==
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* [[NEC PC-6xx1]] (1981-1984 Japanese range of [[Z80]]-clone based computers)
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 21 March 2014

This is a list of Amstrad CPC clones.

Classic Amstrad CPC clones

Modern Amstrad CPC clones

Computer with Amstrad CPC-like specifications