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  2. Amstrad PCW - Wikipedia

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    The PCW 9512, introduced in 1987 at a price of £499 plus VAT, had a white-on-black screen instead of green-on-black, and the bundled printer was a daisy-wheel model instead of a dot-matrix printer. [5] These models also had a parallel port, allowing non-Amstrad printers to be attached. [6]

  3. Amstrad PPC - Wikipedia

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    Amstrad PPC512, closed Amstrad PPC640. The two computers had very similar specifications. The PPC512 had an NEC V30 [1] [3] processor running at 8 MHz, 512 KiB of memory, a full-size 102-key keyboard with a numeric keypad, a built-in liquid crystal display (not backlit) [6] that could emulate the CGA or MDA [2] and either one or two 720k 3.5" floppy drives (the model was either the PPC512S or ...

  4. Amstrad - Wikipedia

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    Amstrad plc was a British consumer electronics company, founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar.During the 1980s, the company was known for its home computers beginning with the Amstrad CPC and later also the ZX Spectrum range after the Sinclair deal, which led it to have a substantial share of the PC market in Britain.

  5. List of floppy disk formats - Wikipedia

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    Amstrad CPC/PCW: 3 inch Double 1 40 9 512 180 kB 300 MFM Single head drive, but double-sided floppy discs (total of 360 kB per floppy) Amstrad PCW8512/9512: 3 inch Double 2 80 9 512 720 kB 300 MFM 720 kB mode uses both sides - ensure disc inserted correct way up. Apple II: 5 1 ⁄ 4 inch Double 1 35 13 256 soft 113.75 kB 300 GCR [NB 2] 1 16 140 kB

  6. Amstrad Computer User - Wikipedia

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    Amstrad Computer User started out as CPC 464 User (subtitled ‘The Official Amstrad Micro Magazine’) and the first issue was dated August September 1984 and was 32 pages long. Published by Amsoft , a division of Amstrad , the first couple of issues were not made available to the general public, but only to members of the Amstrad User Club.

  7. Ton of refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    Just as horsepower and candlepower were intuitive units of measure for people living through the transition from horse to steam power [3] and from flame-based to electric lighting, so was the ton of refrigeration an intuitive unit of measure during a technological change, as the ice trade gradually included growing percentages of artificial ice ...

  8. Floppy disk variants - Wikipedia

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    A Maxell-branded 3-inch Compact Floppy Disk. The floppy disk is a data storage and transfer medium that was ubiquitous from the mid-1970s well into the 2000s. [1] Besides the 3½-inch and 5¼-inch formats used in IBM PC compatible systems, or the 8-inch format that preceded them, many proprietary floppy disk formats were developed, either using a different disk design or special layout and ...

  9. F-15 Strike Eagle (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was first released for the Atari 8-bit family, with ports appearing from 1985-87 for the Apple II, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, and Amstrad CPC. It was also ported to the IBM PC as a self-booting disk , being one of the first games that MicroProse company released for IBM compatibles.

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