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A modular Amstrad CPC by Bread80
-Bread80 has several project, the latest one is a modular Amstrad CPC using a modified backplane of a RC2014 (Z80 based computer) !
Backbit Pro, a possible replacement for the C4CPC by Gérald ?
-The C4CPC isn't made anymore by Gérald due to lack of time and exploding costs (x3).
But the Backbit Pro could be a possible replacement. Beware it's more than 100 dollars, but you also have the to buy the corresponding Amstrad CPC+/GX4000 adaptater :
- the adaptater has a chip for ACID protection bypass
- The adapters include a solderless jumper (one jumper is included, and extra jumpers can be purchased, required for ACID bypass)
- 3.5mm jack allows connecting a BackButton (to move back in the menu without touching the backbit pro, some systems such as Amstrad require an included solderless jumper) or a GenAssister
- Supports cartridge images (BIN/CPR) up to 1MB in size
- Real-time-clock remembers date & time even after shutoff. Useful when creating new files or versions
- One-button diagnostic mode helps you identify system faults (on most systems)
- Upgradeable via MicroSD card
HxC Floppy Emulator Manager v4 released by NoRecess
-The 4th version of the HxC Floppy Emulator Manager is available.
It features :
- User can now edit up to 20 slots (previous version: 15 slots was the max.)
- New UI, removed the old "demomaker style" presentation, now displaying more files on screen (with longer filenames)
- DEL key added to move back to parent folder while navigating
- The manager now skips DSK files when using a HxC SD/Slim device
- The Help page now reports the firmware version + build date of the Manager
- Switched compilation to SDCC 4.2.0 (resulting better Z80 implementation)
- Now compiled using RASM from roudoudou (previous version: Pasmo)
- Now compressed using ZX0 packer (previous version: the good old Bitbuster)
- Smaller binary (11KB) resulting a faster load from BASIC prompt (previous version: 16KB)
It remains compatible with the 64KB RAM-based machines, and the ROM version is sdirectly available into the AUTOBOOT.HFE file.
WIP using an Amstrad PC 1512 without its original monitor by Rodrik Studio (bis)
-Rodrik Studio has done another video, the second about using an Amstrad PC 1512 without its original monitor (WIP), following the first video where he was using a breadboard.
An extention FPU (floating Point Unit) card for Amstrad CPC by Wawa.voun
-Wawa.voun had made a FPU extention card (floating point unit) for Amstrad CPC.
WIP using an Amstrad PC 1512 without its original monitor by Rodrik Studio
-Rodrik Studio has done another new interesting video, this time about using an Amstrad PC 1512 without its original monitor (WIP).
Vexed, an Amstrad CPC puzzle game by Under4Mhz
-A new disk drive replacement by Recalbox for Amstrad CPC, PCW and PPC
-A new video by Oldschool is beautiful presents the new Recalbox hardware to boost old consoles and computers.
For our Amstrad computers, there is only an alternative remplacement for the disk drive of the CPC, PCW and PPC using the FlashFloppy firmware, so an alternative to a Gotek.
RAM upgrade from 512 to 640Kb on a Sinclair PC200 by Amstrad Retro Geek
-If you have a Sinclair PC200 (PC XT) still with its RAM default (512 Kb), I invite you to see the video by Amstrad Retro Geek which shows how to upgrade to 640 Kb.
An Amstrad CPC romboard using a raspberry Pico by Matronica
-Matronica has announced on CPCWiki his Amstrad CPC romboard using a Raspberry Pico. The sources are available on Github.
Backlight installation on an Amstrad PPC by Amstrad Retro Geek
-I invite you to check the Youtube videos of Amstrad Retro Geek, including the one showing the installation of a backlight on an Amstrad PPC. And the following video showing two different colors of backlight.
Gotek with deported screen on Amstrad PPC 640 by Dedion30
-An Amstrad PPC 640 with an internal Gotek and a deported screen on System.CFG, done by Dedion30. The deported screen is parked in the slot for the modem cable when the computer is closed.
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