Amstrad is a company created by Alan Michael Sugar in the United Kingdom. Amstrad means
Alan
Michael
Sugar
TRADing, CPC means
Color
Personal
Computer (even if some of them included a green screen / monochrome monitor).
The first Amstrad CPC was created in 1984 and called Amstrad CPC 464 (64K RAM, 32K ROM, includes a tape drive). More than two million units sold.
In 1985, Amstrad released the Amstrad CPC 664 (the same as CPC 464, but the tape drive was replaced by a disk drive) then the Amstrad CPC 6128 (128K RAM, 48K ROM, disk drive).
In 1990, Amstrad released the Amstrad CPC 464+ and Amstrad CPC 6128+ (the same as CPC 464 and CPC 6128 plus a cartridge drive), then the GX4000, a console which is actually a modified 6128+ computer. GX4000 only works with cartridges and was sold with the driving game
Burnin' Rubber.
Another one is the Amstrad CPC 472 (72K RAM, tape drive) which was released only in Spain.
The figures that come after CPC (464, 6128, etc...) have a particular signification :
- 1st number : 4 means tape drive, 6 means disk drive.
- last numbers : RAM in Ko. (64, 72 or 128).
- + : means that a cartridge drive is included.
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