The Amstrad CPC series of computers came with their own monitors ... were CP/M capable it could be of greater use than simply gaming. [Michael] hasn’t entered his creation into our ongoing ...
Maybe American home offices during this period might have had PC clones, but for Brits there was every chance that the parental powerhouse would have been an Amstrad PCW. Amstrad were the masters ...
IBM and Compaq may be winning the war for corporate domination, but Amstrad is the second most common desktop PC, installed in more UK companies than Compaq. IBM dominates the PC server and desktop ...