hi this is a amiga site i am building and thought it would fit with your links section. http://worldofamiga.40gigs.com
australia, 2008-09-03 05:24:05
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I made a new CPC website! Here you can play lots of CP games online... Much fun with it! http://javacpc.devilmarkus.de
Germany, 2008-05-19 14:52:06
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Have recently acquired a Vic20 and bought some carts for it from various places. Most of the carts display the playing field in the top left of the TV screen whilst cassette games run fine in full screen. What is going on? Is it an NTSC / PAL thing or a fault? Any help appreciated. United Kingdom, 2008-03-23 11:08:59
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Hello. My name is Emilio and I invite you to see my web http://perso.orange.es/emilio.guerrerog. It's a BASIC cross compiler based on Locomotive Basic. You can write a program in CPCBasic language (similar to Locomotive Basic) and to compile in PC, and execute in your prefered emulator or in real CPC. I hope you like my work. Thanks. 2007-08-03 17:04:05
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Hi,
just thought I'd drop you a line after finding the Hairy Hackers section of your site.
I spent a couple of years knocking the crap out of CPC loaders (late 85 to late 87) along with a friend called John (tended to be identified as JTH)
Anyway I managed a couple of mentions in the Hairy section (April 87) for Kattrap and (and Nov 87)the number of missing poke submissions from John & myself.
From there I ended up on the Atari ST, then the Amiga, where I ended up as a member of The Silents, Share and Enhoy and Mayhem.
Anyway just to say I have enjoyed reading the old pages, as I spent last week playing with some speccy and Amstrad emulators (sad isn't it) and cacking the tape loaders the hard way (without the built in debuggers).
Anyway I had better get off and try to find a a tepe version of Tomahawk, as that was the one loader I never managed to break when I woened an Amstrad (why are all the online versions the disk version).
Good to see the old CPC being remebered
Rob... 2007-05-17 00:18:13
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