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  • '''Amstrad''' is a British manufacturer of consumer electronics, started in 1968 by [[ Amstrad began by selling low-cost hi-fi equipment, before moving into satellite rec
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  • | pagename = Amstrad | abc = Amstrad
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  • | title = Alan Sugar : the Amstrad story
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  • * [http://www.amstrad.com/ Amstrad Plc] - Official Amstrad website
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  • {{r|Amstrad CPC-464}} {{r|Amstrad CPC-664}}
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  • * [http://www.amstrad.com/ Amstrad Plc] - Official Amstrad website
    79 bytes (11 words) - 02:42, 3 June 2008
  • {{r|Amstrad CPC-464}} {{r|Amstrad CPC-664}}
    187 bytes (24 words) - 15:38, 28 June 2008
  • | pagename = Amstrad | abc = Amstrad
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  • '''Amstrad''' is a British manufacturer of consumer electronics, started in 1968 by [[ Amstrad began by selling low-cost hi-fi equipment, before moving into satellite rec
    2 KB (325 words) - 12:35, 22 June 2008
  • | title = Alan Sugar : the Amstrad story
    180 bytes (19 words) - 00:56, 9 December 2008
  • I started programming BASIC on an Amstrad CPC 6128, moved to assembly language programming on the same cpu before mov
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  • ...ted by Lord [[Alan Sugar]], the multimillionaire entrepreneur behind the [[Amstrad]] brand of personal computers and electronic devices. (The US version is ho
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  • |<code><nowiki>[[PlayStation 3]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>[[Amstrad CPC 464]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>[[Mac OS X]], [[Microsoft Window
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  • {{r|Amstrad}}
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  • ...ted primary school I had my introduction to [[BASIC]] programming on the [[Amstrad CPC 464]]. Throughout my childhood and teenage years I gained some experien
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  • #{{pl|Amstrad CPC 464}}
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  • ...of in America. All but one of the games were originally created for the [[Amstrad CPC]] and [[ZX Spectrum]], but most of the games were quickly ported over t .... First of all, it was the only Dizzy game not released on the Spectrum or Amstrad CPC. Instead it was designed and coded exclusively for the higher-spec syst
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  • ...me, known as ''Jet Set Willy: The Final Frontier'', was released for the [[Amstrad CPC 464]]. This was later recreated for other systems including the ZX Spec
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  • ...me, known as ''Jet Set Willy: The Final Frontier'', was released for the [[Amstrad CPC 464]]. This was later recreated for other systems including the ZX Spec
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