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  2. Amstrad PCW - Wikipedia

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    Many software vendors supplied versions of their products to run with CP/M Plus, making a wide range of software available for the PCW, often very cheaply: [13] [31] Alternative word processors included Superwriter and WordStar. [13] [31] Several spreadsheet programs became available, including SuperCalc II and Microsoft's Multiplan. [13] [31]

  3. Batman (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Batman is a 1986 isometric action-adventure game by Ocean Software for the Amstrad PCW, [2] Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, and MSX, [3] and the first Batman game developed. The game received favourable reviews. An unrelated Batman game was released two years later, titled Batman: The Caped Crusader.

  4. LocoScript - Wikipedia

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    LocoScript was the principal software included with Amstrad's PCW 8256 and PCW 8512, both of which launched in 1985. [16] LocoScript did not run under the control of an operating system; instead, the computer was booted from the LocoScript floppy disk, and LocoScript ran exclusively on the system.

  5. Mallard BASIC - Wikipedia

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    Mallard BASIC is a BASIC interpreter for CP/M produced by Locomotive Software and supplied with the Amstrad PCW range of small business computers, the ZX Spectrum +3 version of CP/M Plus, and the Acorn BBC Micro's Zilog Z80 second processor.

  6. List of Amstrad PCW games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Amstrad PCW games organised alphabetically by name. There are 206 known games for this computer. There are 206 known games for this computer. 0–9

  7. Locomotive Software - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive Software was a small British software house that did most of its development for Amstrad's home and small business computers of the 1980s. It was founded by Richard Clayton and Chris Hall on 14 February 1983.

  8. Category:Amstrad PCW software - Wikipedia

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    Amstrad PCW games (54 P) Pages in category "Amstrad PCW software" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  9. Amstrad CP/M Plus character set - Wikipedia

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    The Amstrad CP/M Plus character set (alternatively known as PCW character set or ZX Spectrum +3 character set) is any of a group of 8-bit character sets introduced by Amstrad/Locomotive Software for use in conjunction with their adaptation of Digital Research's CP/M Plus [1] on various Amstrad CPC / Schneider CPC and Amstrad PCW / Schneider Joyce machines.