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+ | '''You can also check the Category : Peripherals for a complete list of CPCwiki pages on the matter.''' | ||
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+ | * [[I/O Port Summary]] | ||
+ | |||
''Please try to keep things in alphabetical order.'' | ''Please try to keep things in alphabetical order.'' | ||
− | == | + | == Built-in Peripherals == |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * [[ | + | === Built-in Chipset === |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[765 FDC]] - Floppy Disc Controller |
− | * [[ | + | * [[8255]] - PPI - I/O controller |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Arnold V Specs Revised]] - Arnold V (CPC+) Technical Specification |
− | * | + | * [[AY-3-8912]] - Sound chip / keyboard controller |
− | * | + | * [[CRTC]] - Video chip |
− | * | + | * [[Gate Array]] - Custom chip (frequency generation, interrupt generation, graphics modes, colour palette, ROM bank switching) |
− | * | + | * [[PAL16L8|PAL]] - Custom chip (RAM bank switching) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Power Supply for CPC and CPC plus]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Printer Port]] |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * | + | === Built-in connectors: pinout === |
− | * | + | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Connector:2nd disc drive (CPC664, CPC6128, CPC6128+)|2nd disc drive (CPC664, CPC6128, CPC6128+)]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Connector:Analogue joystick (CPC Plus only)|Analogue joystick (CPC Plus only)]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Connector:Aux socket (CPC Plus only)|Aux socket (CPC Plus only)]] (Lightgun) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Connector:Cartridge Slot (CPC Plus only)|Cartridge Slot (CPC Plus only)]] |
− | * Amstrad Serial Interface | + | * [[Connector:Cassette recorder|Cassette recorder]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Connector:Digital joystick|Digital joystick]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Connector:Expansion port|Expansion port]] |
− | * | + | * [[Connector:Monitor|Monitor]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Connector:Printer port|Printer port]] |
− | * | + | * [[Connector:Stereo sound|Stereo sound]] |
− | * | + | |
− | * | + | === Built-in Firmware === |
− | * [[ | + | |
+ | * [[BIOS Functions]] | ||
+ | * [[Locomotive BASIC]] (reference for BASIC commands, functions and error messages) | ||
+ | * [[Technical information about Locomotive BASIC]] (encoding of BASIC programs in memory) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Co-processor Interfaces == | ||
+ | * [[CPC-Cplink]] - a card and software libraries allowing Raspberry Pi, Arduino or other processors to be connected directly to the CPC | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Data transfer == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Modems === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Cirkit_Prestel_Link_Amstrad_Interface]] (acoustic coupler bundled with [[Cirkit serial interface]]) ([[Cirkit]]) | ||
+ | * [[Commstar v21/23 modem]] ([[PACE]]) | ||
+ | * [[Data Research CH301S modem]] (greek company) | ||
+ | * [[Digitelec DTL 2000/2100 Modem]] | ||
+ | * [[EPTA modem]] (sold by Greek mag ΕΠΤΑ) | ||
+ | * [[KDS Communicator 104]] (connects directly to expansion port) ([[KDS Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Loritel]] (for french Minitel) ([[Loriciel|Loriciels]]) | ||
+ | * [[Mini-Max Modem|KDS Mini-Max Modem]] (connects via RS232 interface) ([[KDS Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[MicroLink Dual-Speed Modem]] ([[MicroLink]]) [[File:Microlink.pdf|Mircolink Manual]] and [[File:Micronet.pdf|Micronet manual]], provided by ''Spookspring'' | ||
+ | * [[MicroLink Multi-Speed Modem]] ([[MicroLink]]) | ||
+ | * [[Nightingale_modem]] ([[PACE]]) | ||
+ | * [[Schneider BTX Modul]] (for German Bildschirmtext) ([[Schneider]]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Serial Interfaces === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * ([[RS232|overview of RS232 interfaces]]) | ||
+ | * [[Albireo]] (serial to USB on-board) ([[PulkoTronics]] / DIY) | ||
+ | * [[Aleste 520EX]] (a CPC clone with built-in RS232, intended for serial mouse) ([[Patisonic]]) | ||
+ | * [[AMSSIO]] (four different versions) (RS232 interface) (DIY) (Martin Zacho) | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad Serial Interface]] ([[Amstrad]]) | ||
+ | * [[Cirkit serial interface]] ([[Cirkit]]) | ||
+ | * Cirkit twin-port serial interface (resold by [[Microstyle]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPC Booster|CPC Booster/CPC Booster+]] (modern multifunction expansion, including RS232) | ||
+ | * [[CPCI RS232 Interface]] (DIY) ([[CPC Schneider International Sonderheft]]) | ||
+ | * [[Data Media Disc System]] (disc drive with built-in RS232 interface) ([[Data Media]]) | ||
+ | * [[KDS Electronics Serial Interface|KDS Serial Interface]] ([[KDS Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Panda Electronics Communications Interface Unit]] (dual RS232 plus 8bit printer port) (Panda Electronics Ltd) | ||
+ | * [[RS-232 para Amstrad]] ([[MHT Ingenieros]]) | ||
+ | * [[SCA CPC Prolink]] ([[SCA Products]]) | ||
+ | * [[Schneider RS232 Interface]] ([[Schneider]]) | ||
+ | * [[Z80 STI RS232 interface]] compatible to the one before, DIY! | ||
+ | * [[Schneiderware V/24 Interface]] (DIY) ([[CPC Schneider International]]) | ||
+ | * [[Simple RS232 for Printer usage]] (DIY) (one-directional, transmit only) | ||
+ | * [[Spectre Comms Serial Interface]] with Cage Comms software ([[Spectre Communications Ltd]]) | ||
+ | * [[Vortex Disc Drives]] (disc drive/interface with optional RS232 port) ([[Vortex Computersysteme]]) | ||
+ | * [[Z80-SIO dual ports RS232 interface for CPC (French)]] (DIY) (Philippe Lebel) | ||
+ | * [[Dual RS232]] ([[Timatic Systems]]) | ||
+ | * [[USIFAC]] ([[ikonsgr]]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Teletext === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Teletext adaptor]] ([[Microtext Ltd.]]) | ||
+ | * [[Volex TTX 2000a|Volex TTX 2000a Teletext-Telesoftware Adaptor]] (Volex Electronics) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Others === | ||
+ | |||
* [[CPC Booster|CPC Booster/CPC Booster+]] | * [[CPC Booster|CPC Booster/CPC Booster+]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Virtual Net 96]] ([[Wizcat]]) |
− | * | + | * [[Soundplayer|Soundplayer+]] ([[Futurs']]) |
− | * | + | * [[Soundplayer|SoundplayerNG]] (DIY) ([[Futurs']]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Red Box]] ([[General Information Systems]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[CPC-ENet|CPC Ethernet Card]] ([[rpalmer]]) |
− | * | + | |
− | * | + | == Digitizer / Scanner == |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * | + | * [[ARA Video Digitizer]] ([[Jagot & Leon]]) |
− | * | + | * [[Electric Studio C6]] ([[Electric Studio]]) |
− | * | + | * [[Dart Scanner for DMP-Printers]] (the optics are attached to the printer head) ([[Dart Electronics]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Omni-Reader]] (Oberon International) (scanner with text recognition) (advert on ACU 1-1987, page 83) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[VIDI digitizer]] ([[Rombo Productions]]) |
− | * | + | |
− | * [[ | + | == Drives == |
− | * [[Dobbertin Harddisc]] | + | |
− | * [[ | + | === Disc Drives === |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * | + | * [[3½" & 5¼" Disk Drives]] |
− | * | + | * [[Amstrad Disk Drive|Amstrad DDI-1 / FD-1 Disk Drive]] ([[Amstrad]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cumana 3" Disk Drive]] ([[Cumana]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Data Media Disc System]] ([[Data Media]]) |
− | * | + | * [[Jasmin AM5D 5 "1/4 floppy drive]] |
− | * | + | * [[KDS 5¼" Disc Drive]] ([[KDS Electronics]]) |
− | * | + | * [[TIMDISC 5¼" 2nd Disc Drive]] ([[Timatic Systems]]) |
− | * | + | * [[F1|Vortex Disc Drives]] ([[Vortex Computersysteme|Vortex]]) |
− | * | + | * [[Four floppy drives with Amstrad disc interface]] |
− | * | + | |
+ | === Exotic Drives === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Albireo]] (USB mass storage, SD card) ([[PulkoTronics]] / DIY) | ||
+ | * [[Codemasters CD]] (loads games from Audio CD via joystick port) ([[Codemasters]]) | ||
+ | * [[X-Mass]] (IDE, uses Solid-state Disk-on-Module) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Hard Disc Drives === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[CPC-IDE]] (modern) (discontinued prototype) | ||
+ | * [[Dobbertin Harddisc]] ([[Dobbertin]]) | ||
+ | * [[IDE8255]] internal/extrernal IDE/CF interface ([[Yarek]]) | ||
+ | * [[SYMBiFACE II]] (modern) (IDE and various other features) | ||
+ | * [[Vortex Winchester Drive]] ([[Vortex Computersysteme|Vortex]]) | ||
+ | * [[IDE/8255]] external IDE Interface ([[rpalmer]]) | ||
+ | * [[uIDE Universal IDE adapter cards for Z-80 computers]] (modern) ([[JonB]]) | ||
+ | * [[X-Mass]] (modern) (uses solid state Disk-On-Module) ([[TotO]]) | ||
+ | * [[ULIfAC]] (USB mass storage device support, and many more...)([[ikonsgr]]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Drive Emulators === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Gotek]] | ||
+ | * [[HxC Floppy Emulator]] | ||
+ | * [[SDiskEmul]] | ||
+ | * [[TFE Floppy Emulator]] | ||
+ | * [[VDrive]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Hardware debuggers/Hacking devices == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Action Replay]] (whatever snapshot) ([[Datel Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Demon Development Cartridge]] ([[John Morrison]]) | ||
+ | * [[Disc Wizard]] (whatever snapshot) ([[Draysoft]]/[[Evesham Micros]]) | ||
+ | * [[Draysoft Doubler|Doubler]] (external tape input, for tape-to-tape transfers) ([[Draysoft]]/[[Evesham Micros]]) | ||
+ | * [[Hackit|Hackit / Le Hacker]] (allows to view RAM at 0040h..AF00h) ([[Siren Software]]) | ||
+ | * [[Mirage Imager]] (RAM-only snapshot) (Mirage Microcomputer Limited) | ||
+ | * [[Multiface II]] (RAM-and-I/O snapshot) ([[Romantic Robot]]) | ||
+ | * [[PDS development system]] (old devkit been used for commercial games) (PD Systems/Andy Glaister) | ||
+ | * [[RAM7 Cartridge Hacker]] (for CPC+/GX4000 cartridges) ([[RAM7]]) | ||
+ | * [[Transtape]] (whatever snapshot) (Hard Micro) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Input devices == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Joysticks === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Analog Joysticks]] (CPC Plus only) | ||
+ | * [[Digital Joysticks]] | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad JY-1/JY-2 joysticks]] | ||
* [[Joystick Y-cables]] | * [[Joystick Y-cables]] | ||
− | * | + | |
− | * Loriciel Phaser (West Phaser) | + | === Light-Guns === |
− | * | + | |
− | * Micro | + | * [[Gunstick]] ([[MHT Ingenieros]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Amstrad Magnum Phaser|Magnum Light Phaser]] ([[Amstrad]] and [[Trojan]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Trojan Light Phazer]] ([[Trojan]]) (CPC+) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Loriciel Phaser (West Phaser)|West Phaser]] ([[Loriciel]]) |
− | * [[Rombo Rombox]] | + | |
− | * | + | === Light-Pens === |
+ | |||
+ | * [[Amstrad LP-1 light pen]] (Amstrad/Amsoft/Trojan) aka Trojan CAD-Master Lightpen (Trojan) | ||
+ | * [[ASS Light-Pen]] ([[ASS]]) | ||
+ | * [[Dart Light Pen]] ([[Dart Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Datapen]] ([[Datapen Microtechnology Ltd]]) | ||
+ | * [[dk'tronics Lightpen|Dk'tronics Light Pen]] ([[Dk'tronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Happy Computer Light Pen]] (DIY from german magazine) | ||
+ | * [[Light Pen Professional / Mark II (Electric Studio)|Light Pen Professional / Mark II]] ([[Electric Studio]]) | ||
+ | * [[Lindy Light Pen]] ([[Lindy]]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Mouse === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Albireo]] with USB mouse ([[PulkoTronics]] / DIY) | ||
+ | * [[AMX Mouse]] (Advanced Memory Systems) | ||
+ | * [[PS2Mouse|AMX Compatible PS/2 and USB Mouse Adapter]] (DIY) | ||
+ | * [[Atari-ST mouse adapter]] (DIY) ([[Schneider Magazin]]) | ||
+ | * [[dk'tronics Mouse Interface|Dk'tronics Mouse Interface]] ([[Dk'tronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPC-Mousepack 2.0]] (Gerdes/Centaur/Reis-ware/ASS) | ||
+ | * [[Electric Studio Mouse]] ([[Electric Studio]]) | ||
+ | * [[GEOS mouse|GEOS mouse]] ([[Commodore 64|C64]]) | ||
+ | * [[Genius mouse]] ([[Datel Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Kempston Mouse]] (Kempston) | ||
+ | * [[Marconi|Marconi trackball]] | ||
+ | * [[Serial RS232 Mouse]] | ||
+ | * [[SYMBiFACE II:PS/2 mouse|PS/2 mouse]] of [[SYMBiFACE II]] | ||
+ | * [[Wireless mouse (DIY)]] (what is this?) (added 19 August 2006 by CPCLER) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Others === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[CPCKey|Attaching an AT keyboard to the CPC]] | ||
+ | * [[Grafpad II]] (Hegotron/British Micro/Grafsales) | ||
+ | * [[Graphiscop II]] (M.M.C.) | ||
+ | * [[Keyboard Membrane Repair/Replacement Guide|Keyboard Repair/Replacement]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Memory expansions / ROM boxes == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Memory Expansions / RAM discs === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * ([[Standard Memory Expansions]]) | ||
+ | * [[ANTA 64K Memory Expansion]] ([[MHT Ingenieros]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPC4MB| CPC4MB - 4 MB memory expansion]] ([[Yarek]]) | ||
+ | * [[c't 512 KB internal RAM expansion]] (DIY) (c't magazine) | ||
+ | * [[CPC 6320 - internal 320K for CPC 6128]] (DIY) (eto) | ||
+ | * [[Data Media Memory Expansion]] ([[Data Media]]) | ||
+ | * [[Dk'tronics memory expansion|Dk'tronics Memory Expansion and Silicon Disc]] ([[Dk'tronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Dobbertin Memory Expansion]] ([[Dobbertin]]) - 64 KB to 512 KB RAM | ||
+ | * [[Gemini]] (Shinra - PulkoTronics) - 1MB RAM | ||
+ | * [[Inicron RAM-Box]] (Inicron) - 512 KB RAM | ||
+ | * [[Old School 512K and 1MByte RAM Expansions]] (Revaldinho) - RAM expansions built with just SRAM and 74 Series standard logic | ||
+ | *[[Universal 512K and 1MByte RAM Expansions]] (Revaldinho) - RAM expansions enabling CPC464s to run FutureOS and other 6128 only software | ||
+ | * [[Otten & Fecht 1 MB RAM-Disc]] ([[Otten/Fecht]]) | ||
+ | * [[Phoenix M64]] - 64 KB RAM | ||
+ | * [[RAM BOX]] 512 KB memory expansion | ||
+ | * [[RAM7 2MB memory expansion]] ([[RAM7]]) - 2 MB RAM | ||
+ | * [[SYMBiFACE II]] - 512 KB RAM | ||
+ | * [[Vortex Expansions RAM card]] ([[Vortex Computersysteme|Vortex]]) - 512 KB RAM | ||
+ | * [[X-MEM]] ([[TotO]]) - 512KB RAM and 512KB ROM | ||
+ | * [[Y-MEM]] ([[TotO]]) - 512KB RAM and 512KB ROM | ||
+ | * [[Z-MEM]] ([[TotO]]) - 1MB RAM | ||
+ | |||
+ | === ROM Box / ROM Board === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[ACU Romboard (DIY)|ACU Romboard]] (DIY) ([[Phil Craven]]/[[Amstrad Computer User|ACU]]) | ||
+ | * [[ACU Romchanger]] (DIY) ([[Phil Craven]]/[[Amstrad Computer User|ACU]]) - a CPC6128 ROM (BIOS v3, BASIC v1.1) upgrade for the CPC464 | ||
+ | * [[AD1 ROM Cartridge]] ([[Arnor]]) | ||
+ | * [[AMRAM]] ([[Silicon Systems]]) | ||
+ | * [[AMRAM2]] ([[Silicon Systems]]) | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad ROM Expander]] (DIY) (Practical Electronics/Simon Dean) | ||
+ | * [[Britannia ROM Board]] aka ROM Plus ([[Britannia Software Ltd]]) | ||
+ | * [[Campursoft_ROM_Board]] | ||
+ | * [[Cirkit HX-RX1 Rom Expansion Card]] ([[Cirkit]]) (what is this?) (added 3 September 2006 by Torn) (also listed on [[Hwlist from retroisle]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPC.Flash]] internal/external 4MB ROM upgrade ([[Yarek]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPC GX4000-Multi EPROM Cartridge]] Use a GX cartridge for modified ROM software | ||
+ | * [[Dobbertin EPROM 224]] ([[Dobbertin]]) | ||
+ | * [[FlashGordon]] ([[PulkoTronics]]) 512 KB ROM simulator using Flash, in-system programmable | ||
+ | * [[Fleet EPROM Programmer|Fleet EPROM Programmer]] (F.Kup and Fleet Microsystems Ltd.) | ||
+ | * [[FO-DOS|FO-DOS Cartridge]] - a CPC6128 ROM (BIOS v3, BASIC v1.1) upgrade for the CPC464 ([[Duchet Computers]]) | ||
+ | * [[Hexam]] ([[Ace Software]]) | ||
+ | * [[Honeysoft ROM Board]] ([[HoneySoft]]) | ||
+ | * [[Inicron ROM-RAM-Box]] (Inicron) | ||
+ | * [[John Morrison EPROM Programmer]] ([[John Morrison]]) | ||
+ | * [[KDS Sideways ROM Board]] ([[KDS Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[LowerROM]] ([[Bryce]]) | ||
+ | * [[Maplin ROM Box]] ([[Maplin]]) | ||
+ | * [[MegaFlash]] (DIY - Bryce) 512 KB ROM simulator using Flash, in-system programmable | ||
+ | * [[MegaROM]] (DIY - Bryce) 128K / 256K ROMBoard | ||
+ | * [[Microgenic ROM Board]] ([[Microgenic Systems]]) | ||
+ | * [[Microgenic EPROM Programmer]] ([[Microgenic Systems]]) | ||
+ | * [[Microstyle RAMROM]] ([[Microstyle]]) | ||
+ | * [[Microstyle ROM Board Xtra]] ([[Microstyle]]) | ||
+ | * [[POKROM]] (DIY) (Electronique Radio Plans, issue 517) | ||
+ | * [[Ramcard 128]] (a ROM emulator) ([[RAM7]]) | ||
+ | * Revaldinho ROM cards - open source projects | ||
+ | ** [https://github.com/revaldinho/cpc_ram_expansion/wiki/CPC-Eightrom-Card EightROM Card] - an all 74 series, through-hole ROM card | ||
+ | ** [https://github.com/revaldinho/cpc_ram_expansion/wiki/CPC-Sixrom-Card SixROM Card ] - a CPLD based ROM card allowing application and firmware ROM replacement | ||
+ | * [[Rombo Rombox]] ([[Rombo Productions]]) | ||
+ | * [[RomboRedux|Rombo Redux]] Remake of the Rombo Rombox (The Equalizor) | ||
+ | * [[Schneiderware EPROM Burner]] (DIY) ([[CPC Schneider International]]) | ||
+ | * [[Schneiderware Pseudo ROM]] (DIY) ([[CPC Schneider International]]) | ||
+ | * [[Sideways ram]] (Paul Townsend) | ||
+ | * [[SuperPower ROM Box]] ([[Micro Power Ltd.]]) | ||
+ | * [[Universeller EPROM Programmer 4004]] ([[Dobbertin]]) | ||
+ | * [[X-MEM]] ([[ACME]]) | ||
+ | * [[X-ROM]] Eprom programmer and ROM Board ([[Timatic Systems]]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Monitors == | ||
+ | * Computers [[monitor_compatible|compatible]] with Amstrad Monitors | ||
+ | * [[CM14|Amstrad CM14]] Colour Monitor (for CPC Plus) | ||
+ | * [[CTM640/CTM644|Amstrad CTM640/CTM644]] Color Monitor (for CPC 464/664/6128) | ||
+ | * [[GT64/GT65|Amstrad GT64/GT65]] Green Monitor (for CPC 464/664/6128) | ||
+ | * [[MM12|Amstrad MM12]] Monochrome Monitor (for CPC Plus) | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad MP1/MP2 modulator]] | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad MPV 001 modulator]] (Spanish MP1) | ||
+ | * [[MP2F|Amstrad MP-2F Scart Adapter]] (French MP2) | ||
+ | * [[MP-3|Amstrad MP-3 TV Tuner for CTM 644]] | ||
+ | * [[MPS Modulator]] Modulator made in Greece from MPS | ||
+ | * [[Dk'tronics TV Tuner]] ([[Dk'tronics]]) (similar to MP-3) | ||
+ | * [[Screenvision TV Tuner]] (Screens Microcomputers & Electronics Ltd.) (similar to MP-3) | ||
+ | * CPCI HF-modulator (CPC Schneider International 11/1986, Page 78ff. Someone please scan it, my issue lacks those pages!) | ||
+ | * [[TV SCART cable]] (DIY) | ||
+ | * [[LCD And Plasma TV Solution]] (DIY) - Composite Sync | ||
+ | * [[LCD monitor and LCD TV Solution (RGB)]] (DIY) - RGB (Scart, VGA, HDMI) | ||
+ | * [[Videomaster]] Modulator made in 1993 by Campursoft | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Multi function expansions == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Albireo]] ([[PulkoTronics]] / DIY) | ||
+ | * [[CPC Booster|CPC Booster/CPC Booster+]] | ||
+ | * [[CPCISA]] ([[Siou]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPCMax!]] | ||
+ | * [[CPCX]] | ||
+ | * [[Full Expandable Interface]] ([[Timatic Systems]]) | ||
+ | * [[PlayCity]] | ||
* [[SYMBiFACE II]] | * [[SYMBiFACE II]] | ||
− | * | + | * [[Symbiface 3]] |
− | * | + | * [[RSF3]] |
− | * | + | * [[M4 Board]] |
− | * | + | * [[ULIfAC]] (Ultimate Interface for Amstrad CPC) |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * [[ | + | == Printers == |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * [[ | + | * ([[8bit Printer Ports]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * ([[Amstrad Printers]]) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[DMP1]] printer ([[Amstrad]]) ([[Seikosha]] Unihammer printer) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[DMP2000]] printer ([[Amstrad]]/[[Schneider]]) ([[Epson]]-compatible 9-pin printer) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[DMP2160]] printer ([[Amstrad]]/[[Schneider]]) (fast version of DMP2000) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[DMP3000]] printer ([[Amstrad]]/[[Schneider]]) (gray PC-version of DMP2000 with more ROM/RAM and IBM charset) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[DMP3160]] printer ([[Amstrad]]/[[Schneider]]) (fast version of DMP3000) |
− | * | + | * [[DMP3250]]di printer ([[Amstrad]]) (dual interface version of DMP3160) (centronics + RS232) |
+ | * [[DMP4000]] printer ([[Amstrad]]/[[Schneider]]) ([[Epson]]-compatible 9-pin 16" wide printer) | ||
+ | * [[LD6000]] laser printer ([[Amstrad GmbH]]) (re-badgered Sharp printer, for German market only) | ||
+ | * [[LQ3500]](di) printer ([[Amstrad]]/[[Schneider]]) ([[Epson]]-compatible 24-pin printer) | ||
+ | * [[LQ5000]]di printer ([[Amstrad]]) ([[Epson]]-compatible 24-pin 16" wide printer) | ||
+ | * [[Robotron 6313|EuroPrint FT80X, Robotron 6313, Präsident 6320]] (east German) | ||
+ | * [[NLQ401|Schneider NLQ401]] ([[Schneider]]) (custom 9-pin printer, German counterpart of the DMP1) | ||
+ | * [[Star Printers]] (Star Micronics Co., Ltd.) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Real Time Clocks == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[ACU Real Time Clock (DIY)|ACU Real Time Clock]] (DIY) (without year counter) ([[Amstrad Computer User|ACU]]) | ||
+ | * [[Aleste 520EX]] (a CPC clone with built-in RTC) ([[Patisonic]]) | ||
+ | * [[Real Time Clock|CPCI Real Time Clock]] (DIY) ([[CPC Schneider International Sonderheft]]) | ||
+ | * [[Dk'tronics Real Time Clock]] ([[Dk'tronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Dobbertin Smart Watch]] (the RTC itself is inserted like a ROM) ([[Dobbertin]]) | ||
+ | * [[Schneiderware Real Time Clock]] (DIY) ([[CPC Schneider International]]) | ||
+ | * [[SYMBiFACE_II:Realtime_clock|Realtime Clock]] of [[SYMBiFACE_II]] (modern RTC with bugged century counter) | ||
+ | * [[Realtime Clock of SYMBiFACE III]] | ||
+ | * [[uRTC-8 Universal RTC for Z80 computers]] (JonB) | ||
+ | * [[Nova]] ([[PulkoTronics]]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Synthesizer, sampler and music related == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Willy|Willy adapter]] for Serdaco LPT soundcards ([[PulkoTronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[AMSDAP|Amsdap adapter]] for MSX cartridge soundcards ([[Prodatron]] and [[TMTLogic]]) | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer]] ([[Amstrad]]) | ||
+ | * [[Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer]] ([[Dk'tronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[MHT Speech Synthesizer]] ([[MHT Ingenieros]]) | ||
+ | * [[LambdaSpeak III ROM|LambdaSpeak]] ([[LambdaMikel]] of [[FutureSoft]]) | ||
+ | * [[Speak&SID]] ([[LambdaMikel]]) | ||
+ | * [[TMPI speech synthesizer]] ([[TechniMusique]]) | ||
+ | * [[TechniMusique Synthetiseur Musical|TMPI Musical Synthesizer]] (12 voices) ([[TechniMusique]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPC Booster|CPC Booster/CPC Booster+]] (Stereo Sampling/Playback) ([[Antitec]]/[[Dirty Minds]]) | ||
+ | * [[PlayCity]] ([[Arnold Computer Multi-Expansions]]) | ||
+ | * [[Play2CPC]] ([[Abalore]] / [[ACME]]) | ||
+ | * [[Amdrum]] (Playback) ([[Cheetah]]) | ||
+ | * [[Digiblaster]] (Playback) (DIY) (8-bit DAC on printer port) ([[CPC Amstrad International]]) | ||
+ | * [[Soundplayer]] (8-bit mono playback) ([[Futurs']]) | ||
+ | * [[Soundplayer|Soundplayer+]] (8-bit mono playback) ([[Futurs']]) | ||
+ | * [[Soundplayer|SoundplayerNG]] (DIY) (8-bit mono playback) ([[Futurs']]) | ||
+ | * [[Digivox sampler]] (EMM) | ||
+ | * [[Datel Digital Sound Sampler]]/[[Datel Electronics]] | ||
+ | * [[Music Machine]] (Sampling/Playback/MIDI) ([[Ram Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[DHCP MIDI Interface]] (DHCP Electronics) | ||
+ | * [[EMR MIDI Interface]] (MIDI) ([[EMR|ElectroMusic Research]]) | ||
+ | * [[Mini Interface for connection to MK5 MIDI Keyboard]] ([[Cheetah]]) | ||
+ | * [[Silicon Systems MIDI Interface]] ([[Silicon Systems]]) | ||
+ | * [[FuturePlayer]] (modern MP3 playback, max 128kbps) (Hard: Dr.Zed, Soft: TFM) | ||
+ | * [[Magic Sound Board]] for [[Aleste 520EX]] (four channel DMA playback) ([[Patisonic]]) | ||
+ | * [[Maestro]] (Amplifier/Speakers) (Vanguard Leisure Ltd.) | ||
+ | * [[Sound Blaster]] (Amplifier/Speakers) ([[Siren Software]]) | ||
+ | * [[Unconventional use of hardware to produce sounds]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Cartridge == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[C4CPC|C4CPC]] a modern cartridge replacement for the Amstrad Plus range and the GX4000. | ||
+ | * [https://overange.weebly.com/amstrad-gx4000-cpc-464-6128-plus-reflashable-flash-cartridge.html Flash+ cartridge] Amstrad CPC+ GX4000 reflashable cartridge. | ||
+ | * [[Plus2CPC|Plus2CPC]] an expansion board to add a Plus cartridge port to the standard CPC. | ||
+ | * [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/play2cpc-plus2cpc-ii-extra-sound-channels-and-rewritable-cartridges/ Play2CPC] (aka Plus2CPC II) cartridges are now rewriteable and is now partially compatible with the PlayCity expansion (YMZ soundchip). | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Miscellaneous == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[RP-1 CPC 464 Diagnostic PCB]] | ||
+ | * 64 Kb Printer Buffer (DIY) (what is this?) (added 19 August 2006 by CPCLER) | ||
+ | * [[Ambug|Ambug Robot]] (DIY) ([[Magenta Electronics Ltd.]]) | ||
+ | * [[Amstore]] (network with 20MB harddisk) (Northern Computers) | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad Autofire Interface and Combined Mouse Interface|Amstrad Autofire Interface and Combined Mouse Interface]] (Unknown firm??) | ||
+ | * Amstrad Expansion System Part 2 ([[Maplin]]) - appeared in Project book 19 (for Part 1 see [[Maplin ROM Box]]) | ||
+ | * [[Amstrad CT-1 Radio/Alarm-Clock]] ([[Amstrad]]) | ||
+ | * [[CPCISA]] ([[Siou]]) | ||
+ | * [[Data Media Printerinterface]] (printer splitter for connecting 2 or 3 software-selectable printers to the CPC) ([[Data Media]]) | ||
+ | * [[DCP Interpacks]] (DCP Microdevelopments) | ||
+ | * [[Dust Covers]] | ||
+ | * [[Fischertechnik Interface]] for use with the [[Fischertechnik Trainingsrobot]], the [[Fischertechnik Plotter/Scanner]], and the [[Fischertechnik Computing Experimental]] kit. | ||
+ | * [[HDCPC]] (what is this?) (added 21 August 2006 by 85.218.166.50) (according to [[Dobbertin Harddisc|this page]], HDCPC is a modern IDE harddisk interace, but it's unknown who developed that thing?) | ||
+ | * [[Hexam]] ([[ACE Software]]) | ||
+ | * [[Jagot & Leon Interface Cards]] ([[Jagot & Leon]]) | ||
+ | * [[KDS Power Controller]] (a box with eight relays) ([[KDS Electronics]]) | ||
+ | * [[Kersten PC Emulator]] | ||
+ | * [[Maplins 8bit Input Port]] ([[Maplin]]) (among others for use with Maplin's Weather Satellite Decoder) | ||
+ | * [[Maplin ROM Box|Maplins 6x8bit Input/Output Port]] ([[Maplin]]) (an extension to Maplin's "Rombox" project) | ||
+ | * [[Maplins Weather Satellite Receiver]] ([[Maplin]]) | ||
+ | * [[Oktett]] (multimeter/oscilloscope) ([[Otten/Fecht]]) | ||
+ | * [[Peripheral Soft Reset]] (System BIOS Feature for Peripherals) | ||
+ | * [[Schneiderware]] (a series of [[ECB Bus]] based DIY projects that were released in [[CPC Schneider International]] magazine) | ||
+ | * [[Split Extension Connector|Cheetah Marketing Split Extension Connector]] ([[Cheetah]]) | ||
+ | * Teleterminal 300s (reportedly "simulates" rs232; connects to printer port; for use with acoustic coupler, see review in CPCI 8-1985, page 55-56) | ||
+ | * [[Slomo]] A device to reduce the execution speed of the Amstrad CPC (also available for other machines) by [[Nidd Valley Micro Products]], Ltd. (UK) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Some further (unsorted) peripherals are found here: [[Hwlist from retroisle]]. More DIYs are listed on [[Happy Computer (Schneider Sonderheft)]] (those german magazine articles aren't yet scanned). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 11 August 2024
You can also check the Category : Peripherals for a complete list of CPCwiki pages on the matter.
Please try to keep things in alphabetical order.
Contents
- 1 Built-in Peripherals
- 2 Co-processor Interfaces
- 3 Data transfer
- 4 Digitizer / Scanner
- 5 Drives
- 6 Hardware debuggers/Hacking devices
- 7 Input devices
- 8 Memory expansions / ROM boxes
- 9 Monitors
- 10 Multi function expansions
- 11 Printers
- 12 Real Time Clocks
- 13 Synthesizer, sampler and music related
- 14 Cartridge
- 15 Miscellaneous
Built-in Peripherals
Built-in Chipset
- 765 FDC - Floppy Disc Controller
- 8255 - PPI - I/O controller
- Arnold V Specs Revised - Arnold V (CPC+) Technical Specification
- AY-3-8912 - Sound chip / keyboard controller
- CRTC - Video chip
- Gate Array - Custom chip (frequency generation, interrupt generation, graphics modes, colour palette, ROM bank switching)
- PAL - Custom chip (RAM bank switching)
- Power Supply for CPC and CPC plus
- Printer Port
Built-in connectors: pinout
- 2nd disc drive (CPC664, CPC6128, CPC6128+)
- Analogue joystick (CPC Plus only)
- Aux socket (CPC Plus only) (Lightgun)
- Cartridge Slot (CPC Plus only)
- Cassette recorder
- Digital joystick
- Expansion port
- Monitor
- Printer port
- Stereo sound
Built-in Firmware
- BIOS Functions
- Locomotive BASIC (reference for BASIC commands, functions and error messages)
- Technical information about Locomotive BASIC (encoding of BASIC programs in memory)
Co-processor Interfaces
- CPC-Cplink - a card and software libraries allowing Raspberry Pi, Arduino or other processors to be connected directly to the CPC
Data transfer
Modems
- Cirkit_Prestel_Link_Amstrad_Interface (acoustic coupler bundled with Cirkit serial interface) (Cirkit)
- Commstar v21/23 modem (PACE)
- Data Research CH301S modem (greek company)
- Digitelec DTL 2000/2100 Modem
- EPTA modem (sold by Greek mag ΕΠΤΑ)
- KDS Communicator 104 (connects directly to expansion port) (KDS Electronics)
- Loritel (for french Minitel) (Loriciels)
- KDS Mini-Max Modem (connects via RS232 interface) (KDS Electronics)
- MicroLink Dual-Speed Modem (MicroLink) File:Microlink.pdf and File:Micronet.pdf, provided by Spookspring
- MicroLink Multi-Speed Modem (MicroLink)
- Nightingale_modem (PACE)
- Schneider BTX Modul (for German Bildschirmtext) (Schneider)
Serial Interfaces
- (overview of RS232 interfaces)
- Albireo (serial to USB on-board) (PulkoTronics / DIY)
- Aleste 520EX (a CPC clone with built-in RS232, intended for serial mouse) (Patisonic)
- AMSSIO (four different versions) (RS232 interface) (DIY) (Martin Zacho)
- Amstrad Serial Interface (Amstrad)
- Cirkit serial interface (Cirkit)
- Cirkit twin-port serial interface (resold by Microstyle)
- CPC Booster/CPC Booster+ (modern multifunction expansion, including RS232)
- CPCI RS232 Interface (DIY) (CPC Schneider International Sonderheft)
- Data Media Disc System (disc drive with built-in RS232 interface) (Data Media)
- KDS Serial Interface (KDS Electronics)
- Panda Electronics Communications Interface Unit (dual RS232 plus 8bit printer port) (Panda Electronics Ltd)
- RS-232 para Amstrad (MHT Ingenieros)
- SCA CPC Prolink (SCA Products)
- Schneider RS232 Interface (Schneider)
- Z80 STI RS232 interface compatible to the one before, DIY!
- Schneiderware V/24 Interface (DIY) (CPC Schneider International)
- Simple RS232 for Printer usage (DIY) (one-directional, transmit only)
- Spectre Comms Serial Interface with Cage Comms software (Spectre Communications Ltd)
- Vortex Disc Drives (disc drive/interface with optional RS232 port) (Vortex Computersysteme)
- Z80-SIO dual ports RS232 interface for CPC (French) (DIY) (Philippe Lebel)
- Dual RS232 (Timatic Systems)
- USIFAC (ikonsgr)
Teletext
- Teletext adaptor (Microtext Ltd.)
- Volex TTX 2000a Teletext-Telesoftware Adaptor (Volex Electronics)
Others
- CPC Booster/CPC Booster+
- Virtual Net 96 (Wizcat)
- Soundplayer+ (Futurs')
- SoundplayerNG (DIY) (Futurs')
- Red Box (General Information Systems)
- CPC Ethernet Card (rpalmer)
Digitizer / Scanner
- ARA Video Digitizer (Jagot & Leon)
- Electric Studio C6 (Electric Studio)
- Dart Scanner for DMP-Printers (the optics are attached to the printer head) (Dart Electronics)
- Omni-Reader (Oberon International) (scanner with text recognition) (advert on ACU 1-1987, page 83)
- VIDI digitizer (Rombo Productions)
Drives
Disc Drives
- 3½" & 5¼" Disk Drives
- Amstrad DDI-1 / FD-1 Disk Drive (Amstrad)
- Cumana 3" Disk Drive (Cumana)
- Data Media Disc System (Data Media)
- Jasmin AM5D 5 "1/4 floppy drive
- KDS 5¼" Disc Drive (KDS Electronics)
- TIMDISC 5¼" 2nd Disc Drive (Timatic Systems)
- Vortex Disc Drives (Vortex)
- Four floppy drives with Amstrad disc interface
Exotic Drives
- Albireo (USB mass storage, SD card) (PulkoTronics / DIY)
- Codemasters CD (loads games from Audio CD via joystick port) (Codemasters)
- X-Mass (IDE, uses Solid-state Disk-on-Module)
Hard Disc Drives
- CPC-IDE (modern) (discontinued prototype)
- Dobbertin Harddisc (Dobbertin)
- IDE8255 internal/extrernal IDE/CF interface (Yarek)
- SYMBiFACE II (modern) (IDE and various other features)
- Vortex Winchester Drive (Vortex)
- IDE/8255 external IDE Interface (rpalmer)
- uIDE Universal IDE adapter cards for Z-80 computers (modern) (JonB)
- X-Mass (modern) (uses solid state Disk-On-Module) (TotO)
- ULIfAC (USB mass storage device support, and many more...)(ikonsgr)
Drive Emulators
Hardware debuggers/Hacking devices
- Action Replay (whatever snapshot) (Datel Electronics)
- Demon Development Cartridge (John Morrison)
- Disc Wizard (whatever snapshot) (Draysoft/Evesham Micros)
- Doubler (external tape input, for tape-to-tape transfers) (Draysoft/Evesham Micros)
- Hackit / Le Hacker (allows to view RAM at 0040h..AF00h) (Siren Software)
- Mirage Imager (RAM-only snapshot) (Mirage Microcomputer Limited)
- Multiface II (RAM-and-I/O snapshot) (Romantic Robot)
- PDS development system (old devkit been used for commercial games) (PD Systems/Andy Glaister)
- RAM7 Cartridge Hacker (for CPC+/GX4000 cartridges) (RAM7)
- Transtape (whatever snapshot) (Hard Micro)
Input devices
Joysticks
Light-Guns
- Gunstick (MHT Ingenieros)
- Magnum Light Phaser (Amstrad and Trojan)
- Trojan Light Phazer (Trojan) (CPC+)
- West Phaser (Loriciel)
Light-Pens
- Amstrad LP-1 light pen (Amstrad/Amsoft/Trojan) aka Trojan CAD-Master Lightpen (Trojan)
- ASS Light-Pen (ASS)
- Dart Light Pen (Dart Electronics)
- Datapen (Datapen Microtechnology Ltd)
- Dk'tronics Light Pen (Dk'tronics)
- Happy Computer Light Pen (DIY from german magazine)
- Light Pen Professional / Mark II (Electric Studio)
- Lindy Light Pen (Lindy)
Mouse
- Albireo with USB mouse (PulkoTronics / DIY)
- AMX Mouse (Advanced Memory Systems)
- AMX Compatible PS/2 and USB Mouse Adapter (DIY)
- Atari-ST mouse adapter (DIY) (Schneider Magazin)
- Dk'tronics Mouse Interface (Dk'tronics)
- CPC-Mousepack 2.0 (Gerdes/Centaur/Reis-ware/ASS)
- Electric Studio Mouse (Electric Studio)
- GEOS mouse (C64)
- Genius mouse (Datel Electronics)
- Kempston Mouse (Kempston)
- Marconi trackball
- Serial RS232 Mouse
- PS/2 mouse of SYMBiFACE II
- Wireless mouse (DIY) (what is this?) (added 19 August 2006 by CPCLER)
Others
- Attaching an AT keyboard to the CPC
- Grafpad II (Hegotron/British Micro/Grafsales)
- Graphiscop II (M.M.C.)
- Keyboard Repair/Replacement
Memory expansions / ROM boxes
Memory Expansions / RAM discs
- (Standard Memory Expansions)
- ANTA 64K Memory Expansion (MHT Ingenieros)
- CPC4MB - 4 MB memory expansion (Yarek)
- c't 512 KB internal RAM expansion (DIY) (c't magazine)
- CPC 6320 - internal 320K for CPC 6128 (DIY) (eto)
- Data Media Memory Expansion (Data Media)
- Dk'tronics Memory Expansion and Silicon Disc (Dk'tronics)
- Dobbertin Memory Expansion (Dobbertin) - 64 KB to 512 KB RAM
- Gemini (Shinra - PulkoTronics) - 1MB RAM
- Inicron RAM-Box (Inicron) - 512 KB RAM
- Old School 512K and 1MByte RAM Expansions (Revaldinho) - RAM expansions built with just SRAM and 74 Series standard logic
- Universal 512K and 1MByte RAM Expansions (Revaldinho) - RAM expansions enabling CPC464s to run FutureOS and other 6128 only software
- Otten & Fecht 1 MB RAM-Disc (Otten/Fecht)
- Phoenix M64 - 64 KB RAM
- RAM BOX 512 KB memory expansion
- RAM7 2MB memory expansion (RAM7) - 2 MB RAM
- SYMBiFACE II - 512 KB RAM
- Vortex Expansions RAM card (Vortex) - 512 KB RAM
- X-MEM (TotO) - 512KB RAM and 512KB ROM
- Y-MEM (TotO) - 512KB RAM and 512KB ROM
- Z-MEM (TotO) - 1MB RAM
ROM Box / ROM Board
- ACU Romboard (DIY) (Phil Craven/ACU)
- ACU Romchanger (DIY) (Phil Craven/ACU) - a CPC6128 ROM (BIOS v3, BASIC v1.1) upgrade for the CPC464
- AD1 ROM Cartridge (Arnor)
- AMRAM (Silicon Systems)
- AMRAM2 (Silicon Systems)
- Amstrad ROM Expander (DIY) (Practical Electronics/Simon Dean)
- Britannia ROM Board aka ROM Plus (Britannia Software Ltd)
- Campursoft_ROM_Board
- Cirkit HX-RX1 Rom Expansion Card (Cirkit) (what is this?) (added 3 September 2006 by Torn) (also listed on Hwlist from retroisle)
- CPC.Flash internal/external 4MB ROM upgrade (Yarek)
- CPC GX4000-Multi EPROM Cartridge Use a GX cartridge for modified ROM software
- Dobbertin EPROM 224 (Dobbertin)
- FlashGordon (PulkoTronics) 512 KB ROM simulator using Flash, in-system programmable
- Fleet EPROM Programmer (F.Kup and Fleet Microsystems Ltd.)
- FO-DOS Cartridge - a CPC6128 ROM (BIOS v3, BASIC v1.1) upgrade for the CPC464 (Duchet Computers)
- Hexam (Ace Software)
- Honeysoft ROM Board (HoneySoft)
- Inicron ROM-RAM-Box (Inicron)
- John Morrison EPROM Programmer (John Morrison)
- KDS Sideways ROM Board (KDS Electronics)
- LowerROM (Bryce)
- Maplin ROM Box (Maplin)
- MegaFlash (DIY - Bryce) 512 KB ROM simulator using Flash, in-system programmable
- MegaROM (DIY - Bryce) 128K / 256K ROMBoard
- Microgenic ROM Board (Microgenic Systems)
- Microgenic EPROM Programmer (Microgenic Systems)
- Microstyle RAMROM (Microstyle)
- Microstyle ROM Board Xtra (Microstyle)
- POKROM (DIY) (Electronique Radio Plans, issue 517)
- Ramcard 128 (a ROM emulator) (RAM7)
- Revaldinho ROM cards - open source projects
- EightROM Card - an all 74 series, through-hole ROM card
- SixROM Card - a CPLD based ROM card allowing application and firmware ROM replacement
- Rombo Rombox (Rombo Productions)
- Rombo Redux Remake of the Rombo Rombox (The Equalizor)
- Schneiderware EPROM Burner (DIY) (CPC Schneider International)
- Schneiderware Pseudo ROM (DIY) (CPC Schneider International)
- Sideways ram (Paul Townsend)
- SuperPower ROM Box (Micro Power Ltd.)
- Universeller EPROM Programmer 4004 (Dobbertin)
- X-MEM (ACME)
- X-ROM Eprom programmer and ROM Board (Timatic Systems)
Monitors
- Computers compatible with Amstrad Monitors
- Amstrad CM14 Colour Monitor (for CPC Plus)
- Amstrad CTM640/CTM644 Color Monitor (for CPC 464/664/6128)
- Amstrad GT64/GT65 Green Monitor (for CPC 464/664/6128)
- Amstrad MM12 Monochrome Monitor (for CPC Plus)
- Amstrad MP1/MP2 modulator
- Amstrad MPV 001 modulator (Spanish MP1)
- Amstrad MP-2F Scart Adapter (French MP2)
- Amstrad MP-3 TV Tuner for CTM 644
- MPS Modulator Modulator made in Greece from MPS
- Dk'tronics TV Tuner (Dk'tronics) (similar to MP-3)
- Screenvision TV Tuner (Screens Microcomputers & Electronics Ltd.) (similar to MP-3)
- CPCI HF-modulator (CPC Schneider International 11/1986, Page 78ff. Someone please scan it, my issue lacks those pages!)
- TV SCART cable (DIY)
- LCD And Plasma TV Solution (DIY) - Composite Sync
- LCD monitor and LCD TV Solution (RGB) (DIY) - RGB (Scart, VGA, HDMI)
- Videomaster Modulator made in 1993 by Campursoft
Multi function expansions
- Albireo (PulkoTronics / DIY)
- CPC Booster/CPC Booster+
- CPCISA (Siou)
- CPCMax!
- CPCX
- Full Expandable Interface (Timatic Systems)
- PlayCity
- SYMBiFACE II
- Symbiface 3
- RSF3
- M4 Board
- ULIfAC (Ultimate Interface for Amstrad CPC)
Printers
- (8bit Printer Ports)
- (Amstrad Printers)
- DMP1 printer (Amstrad) (Seikosha Unihammer printer)
- DMP2000 printer (Amstrad/Schneider) (Epson-compatible 9-pin printer)
- DMP2160 printer (Amstrad/Schneider) (fast version of DMP2000)
- DMP3000 printer (Amstrad/Schneider) (gray PC-version of DMP2000 with more ROM/RAM and IBM charset)
- DMP3160 printer (Amstrad/Schneider) (fast version of DMP3000)
- DMP3250di printer (Amstrad) (dual interface version of DMP3160) (centronics + RS232)
- DMP4000 printer (Amstrad/Schneider) (Epson-compatible 9-pin 16" wide printer)
- LD6000 laser printer (Amstrad GmbH) (re-badgered Sharp printer, for German market only)
- LQ3500(di) printer (Amstrad/Schneider) (Epson-compatible 24-pin printer)
- LQ5000di printer (Amstrad) (Epson-compatible 24-pin 16" wide printer)
- EuroPrint FT80X, Robotron 6313, Präsident 6320 (east German)
- Schneider NLQ401 (Schneider) (custom 9-pin printer, German counterpart of the DMP1)
- Star Printers (Star Micronics Co., Ltd.)
Real Time Clocks
- ACU Real Time Clock (DIY) (without year counter) (ACU)
- Aleste 520EX (a CPC clone with built-in RTC) (Patisonic)
- CPCI Real Time Clock (DIY) (CPC Schneider International Sonderheft)
- Dk'tronics Real Time Clock (Dk'tronics)
- Dobbertin Smart Watch (the RTC itself is inserted like a ROM) (Dobbertin)
- Schneiderware Real Time Clock (DIY) (CPC Schneider International)
- Realtime Clock of SYMBiFACE_II (modern RTC with bugged century counter)
- Realtime Clock of SYMBiFACE III
- uRTC-8 Universal RTC for Z80 computers (JonB)
- Nova (PulkoTronics)
- Willy adapter for Serdaco LPT soundcards (PulkoTronics)
- Amsdap adapter for MSX cartridge soundcards (Prodatron and TMTLogic)
- Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer (Amstrad)
- Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer (Dk'tronics)
- MHT Speech Synthesizer (MHT Ingenieros)
- LambdaSpeak (LambdaMikel of FutureSoft)
- Speak&SID (LambdaMikel)
- TMPI speech synthesizer (TechniMusique)
- TMPI Musical Synthesizer (12 voices) (TechniMusique)
- CPC Booster/CPC Booster+ (Stereo Sampling/Playback) (Antitec/Dirty Minds)
- PlayCity (Arnold Computer Multi-Expansions)
- Play2CPC (Abalore / ACME)
- Amdrum (Playback) (Cheetah)
- Digiblaster (Playback) (DIY) (8-bit DAC on printer port) (CPC Amstrad International)
- Soundplayer (8-bit mono playback) (Futurs')
- Soundplayer+ (8-bit mono playback) (Futurs')
- SoundplayerNG (DIY) (8-bit mono playback) (Futurs')
- Digivox sampler (EMM)
- Datel Digital Sound Sampler/Datel Electronics
- Music Machine (Sampling/Playback/MIDI) (Ram Electronics)
- DHCP MIDI Interface (DHCP Electronics)
- EMR MIDI Interface (MIDI) (ElectroMusic Research)
- Mini Interface for connection to MK5 MIDI Keyboard (Cheetah)
- Silicon Systems MIDI Interface (Silicon Systems)
- FuturePlayer (modern MP3 playback, max 128kbps) (Hard: Dr.Zed, Soft: TFM)
- Magic Sound Board for Aleste 520EX (four channel DMA playback) (Patisonic)
- Maestro (Amplifier/Speakers) (Vanguard Leisure Ltd.)
- Sound Blaster (Amplifier/Speakers) (Siren Software)
- Unconventional use of hardware to produce sounds
Cartridge
- C4CPC a modern cartridge replacement for the Amstrad Plus range and the GX4000.
- Flash+ cartridge Amstrad CPC+ GX4000 reflashable cartridge.
- Plus2CPC an expansion board to add a Plus cartridge port to the standard CPC.
- Play2CPC (aka Plus2CPC II) cartridges are now rewriteable and is now partially compatible with the PlayCity expansion (YMZ soundchip).
Miscellaneous
- RP-1 CPC 464 Diagnostic PCB
- 64 Kb Printer Buffer (DIY) (what is this?) (added 19 August 2006 by CPCLER)
- Ambug Robot (DIY) (Magenta Electronics Ltd.)
- Amstore (network with 20MB harddisk) (Northern Computers)
- Amstrad Autofire Interface and Combined Mouse Interface (Unknown firm??)
- Amstrad Expansion System Part 2 (Maplin) - appeared in Project book 19 (for Part 1 see Maplin ROM Box)
- Amstrad CT-1 Radio/Alarm-Clock (Amstrad)
- CPCISA (Siou)
- Data Media Printerinterface (printer splitter for connecting 2 or 3 software-selectable printers to the CPC) (Data Media)
- DCP Interpacks (DCP Microdevelopments)
- Dust Covers
- Fischertechnik Interface for use with the Fischertechnik Trainingsrobot, the Fischertechnik Plotter/Scanner, and the Fischertechnik Computing Experimental kit.
- HDCPC (what is this?) (added 21 August 2006 by 85.218.166.50) (according to this page, HDCPC is a modern IDE harddisk interace, but it's unknown who developed that thing?)
- Hexam (ACE Software)
- Jagot & Leon Interface Cards (Jagot & Leon)
- KDS Power Controller (a box with eight relays) (KDS Electronics)
- Kersten PC Emulator
- Maplins 8bit Input Port (Maplin) (among others for use with Maplin's Weather Satellite Decoder)
- Maplins 6x8bit Input/Output Port (Maplin) (an extension to Maplin's "Rombox" project)
- Maplins Weather Satellite Receiver (Maplin)
- Oktett (multimeter/oscilloscope) (Otten/Fecht)
- Peripheral Soft Reset (System BIOS Feature for Peripherals)
- Schneiderware (a series of ECB Bus based DIY projects that were released in CPC Schneider International magazine)
- Cheetah Marketing Split Extension Connector (Cheetah)
- Teleterminal 300s (reportedly "simulates" rs232; connects to printer port; for use with acoustic coupler, see review in CPCI 8-1985, page 55-56)
- Slomo A device to reduce the execution speed of the Amstrad CPC (also available for other machines) by Nidd Valley Micro Products, Ltd. (UK)
Some further (unsorted) peripherals are found here: Hwlist from retroisle. More DIYs are listed on Happy Computer (Schneider Sonderheft) (those german magazine articles aren't yet scanned).