Regions
English
Amstrad Colour Personal Computer
- English CPC 464 (prototype) (more info)
- Prototype with gray case
- English CPC 464 (old logo)
- English CPC 464 (new logo)
- English CPC 664
- English CPC 6128
- English 464 Plus
- English 6128 Plus
French
Amstrad Ordinateur Personnel Couleur
- French CPC 464 (qwerty)
- French CPC 464 (azerty)
- French CPC 664 (qwerty)
- French CPC 664 (azerty) (probably does NOT exists?)
- French CPC 6128 (qwerty) (exists?)
- French CPC 6128 (azerty)
- French CPC 6128 (qwerty/rebadged)
- Exotic variant: French 6128 with QWERTY keyboard (english 6128 bundled with french manual & french sticker on FDD - this unit was sold in a french shop, when AZERTY keyboards were out of stock)
- French 464 Plus
- French 6128 Plus
German
Schneider Colour Personal Computer
German CPCs have normal english keyboards. The keyboards (or case) is only different in so far that it is labeled Schneider instead Amstrad, and the 664/6128 have german colour tables on the disc drive. And, the keys are gray, unlike the more colorful Amstrad ones.
- German CPC 464
- German CPC 664
- German CPC 6128
From around 1988, german CPCs were sold directly by Amstrad, not by Schneider. Unknown if these were normal "english" models, or if they still had Schneider-style keyboards... like 464 with grey keys, and 6128 with german color table on FDD unit?
- German Amstrad CPC 464 (non-Schneider) (should exist?)
- German Amstrad CPC 664 (non-Schneider) (probably does NOT exist?)
- German Amstrad CPC 6128 (non-Schneider) (should exist?)
Spanish
Amstrad Ordenador Personal en Color
Before spanish laws led to the 72K fake and to the spanish keyboard, normal english CPCs might have been sold in spain - unknown if this has really happened - and if so, if they had the spanish Ordenador Personal en Color text on them...?
- Spanish CPC 464/664/6128 without Ñ key Pre-472, did such models exist?
- Spanish CPC 472 without Ñ key (more info)
- Early version, still with english keys
- Spanish CPC 472 with Ñ key (more info)
- Later version, with spanish keys
- Spanish CPC 464 with Ñ key
- Spanish CPC 464 with rebadged Ñ key (Schneider)
- Actually a German Schneider model with gray keys.
- With rebadged "spanish" keys (see closeup). And fitted with spanish ROM (see inside).
- Spanish CPC 664 with Ñ key (exists?)
- Spanish CPC 6128 with Ñ key (old logo)
- Spanish CPC 6128 with Ñ key (new logo)
- Spanish 464 Plus with Ñ key
- Spanish 6128 Plus with Ñ key
Danish
Amstrad Colour Personal Computer
Older danish 464s had english keys, newer ones (with flat keys) had danish keys...
- Danish CPC 464 (should exist)
- Danish CPC 664 (exists?)
- Danish CPC 6128
Other
- Australian models were shipped with normal english keyboards (with the standard Amstrad logo above the ESC key), the only difference is that LK1 and LK2 are shortened on the mainboard, so the BIOS displays Awa instead of Amstrad in the boot message.
- KC Compact (more info)
- East german CPC clone - lacks some function keys.
- Aleste 520EX (more info)
- Russian CPC clone with russian keyboard - with additional MSX-style function keys.
- GX4000
- Has only one || Pause button (mapped as "P" key in keyboard matrix)
Mechanics
- CPC 6128 Keyboard Membrane
Character Sets
ROMs
English
- 40009 English 464
- 40022 English 664
- 40025 English 6128
- 40???-? English Plus
French
- 40050 French 464
- 40??? French 664 (probably doesn't exist?)
- 40051 French 6128
- 130Z001 41090-1 French Plus (EPROM in System Cartridge)
Spanish
- 40037 Spanish 464/472
- 40??? Spanish 664 (probably doesn't exist?)
- 40038 Spanish 6128
- 130Z001 41091-1 Spanish Plus (EPROM in System Cartridge)
Danish
- 40??? Danish 464
- 40??? Danish 664 (probably doesn't exist?)
- 40??? Danish 6128
- 40???-? Danish Plus (probably doesn't exist?)
Notes
According to soft968 the official language variants are: Spanish, French and Danish. And, presumably, English was official, too. -- Is that true? The (imcompletely) scanned SOFT 968 document doesn't seem to say anything about Danish.