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CPCEPower v1911, an Amstrad CPC emulator by Megachur (linux, windows)
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The last version of the CPCEpower Amstrad CPC emulator by Megachur is the v1911 (download link in the first message). The goal of this emulator is to emulates as best is possible the Amstrad CPC, like ACE. For linux users, you must use Wine.
CPCBasic Unchained, run CPC BASIC in a browser by Marco Vieth
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Who doesnt know CPCemu ? It's the first Amstrad CPC emulator for msdos by Marco Vieth and Rainer Loritz (for the linux and windows versions).
Today Marco Vieth has written CPCBasic which lets you transform an Amstrad CPC basic program in javascript, so you can use it on a web page !
Recalbox is supporting the Amstrad GX4000 console
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Recalbox v6.1 is a Linux distribution first for Raspberry Pi but also now for Odroid cards and PC (32 and 64 bit). It's a specialized distribution for emulation of old game consoles and computers. Last version is supporting the Amstrad GX4000 console.
Caprice Forever v2019-10, an Amstrad CPC emulator by Frédéric Coste for Windows
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Caprice Forever v2019-10 by Frédéric Coste is a modified version of the Caprice emulator (by Ulrich Doewich) for windows.
Increase full speed
Improve assembler compilation using Pasmo
Add breakpoint on Read/Write memory accesses
Fix minor bugs
CPCEC, an Amstrad CPC emulator for windows by CNGSoft, 12th release
An 11th release is available since the 31th July, the news are :
20190731 -- eleventh public release. Added a new UI-based debugger (typing commands is no longer needed) and support for ZIP archive reading based on PUFF.C from the ZLIB project, upgraded GCC to 5.1.0 and removed all `inline` tags (they did more harm than good), and generally reworked all internals to make them OS-independent. Several details improved as well: the file selector fixes a bug in Win10, "browse tape" dialog shows the file name, Spectrum +3 automatically becomes +2A to load tapes, `auto rewind` shows up in Edit menu and fixes bugs in CSW files, and sound emulation has improved, for example "Terminus" on CPC plays sound and "Agent X II" on Spectrum is no longer noisy.
There is a graphical menu since the third release.
Caprice32 v4.5.0, an Amstrad CPC emulator by Colin Pitrat on Github
A 9th release is available since the 30th April, the news are :
20190419 - eighth public release : added options for image and sound interpolation; tape automatically rewinds itself when it reaches the end (à la FUSE); fixed a bug in TZX files that store 0 instead of 8 in the "used bits" field, another bug in CUSTOM INFO blocks in TZX files, and another one when ZXSEC loads a 48K SNA file in Plus3 mode (users should manually switch to a safe model beforehand anyway). INI files now remember the names of the last used files
20190430 - ninth public release : softer B/W Spectrum palette; fixed bug in FDC sector size calculation if GAP datas are stored (Loriciels' discs); added simple memory contention to ZXSEC ("Amaurote", "Black Lamp", "Puzznic", "Sly Spy", "Zub"...)
There is a graphical menu since the third release.
RVMEngine and CPCTelera to play Amstrad CPC games on Android
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For the moment I have few informations, but it will be possible to play Amstrad CPC games programmed with CPCTelera on Android with RVMEngine which is an emulator with the CPC game inside, more informations in a spanish video if you understand it better than me.
CPCEC, an Amstrad CPC emulator for windows by CNGSoft, seventh release
It's the fourth release : Onscreen indicators (hide them with -O); fixed bugs in ZXSEC that slowed emulation down when the frameskip wasn't zero, and another bug in audio recording on WAV files.
There is a graphical menu since the third release.
ACE v1.18, an Amstrad CPC emulator for MorphOS by Philippe Rimauro (Offset)
This emulator was his final project for the Computer Engineering postdegree at the Distance-Learning National University (Universidad Nacional de Enseñanza a Distancia, UNED), a project directed by professor José Manuel Díaz Martínez and ultimately awarded a 100% and the right to a mention of honour.