CPC related news
- 22/01/2009: CPCDiskXP updated to v.2.0 with an impressive change log
- 13/01/2009: New game released: Sort'em!
- 12/01/2009: Gelide, the Linux emu front-end now supports the GX4000 :)
- 23/12/2008: The CPC-Klassentreffen 2009 (CPC_Reunion_2009) will take place from 29.05.2009 to 31.05.2009 in Erlangen, Germany! Join us!
- 09/12/2008: New Arnold/Linux version released.
- 28/11/2008: new CPCAlive version out, 1.09c
- 05/11/2008: New PSPCap32 version, with cheat support and memory monitor!
- 23/09/2008: New PSPCap32 version!
- 17/09/2008: New CPCGamesCD release..
- 07/09/2008: Woo-hoo! CPC Sudoku released!!!
- 01/09/2008: Winape 2.0b17 released!
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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 unsoldered 8K 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 768 x 270 pixel (540 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.
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