-
Most Popular
Learning to make sprites
I was looking through the contents of the cassette that came with the ... Read More!Amstrad 3.5" Floppy drive - DSK to Disc
So you've got the floppy drive all powered and plugged in, but got no Amstrad CPC software on 3.5" d... Read More!Schneider (Amstrad) CPC 664 surprise
As a collector of Amstrad machines, the holy grail to me is the Amstrad CPC 664. Only manufactured f... Read More!Yet more Amstrads added to the collection - ALT-386sx and PCW8256
If you haven't guessed already, I like my Amstrad computers. Purely because of nostalgia and curiosi... Read More!Connecting a 3.5" floppy drive to an Amstrad 464 without modifying the drive or DDI-1
Quite some time ago I bought a DDI-1 interface to use with my amstrad 464's. Just the interface with... Read More!
Commodore InvasionCreated on: 16-01-2019 By Gee |
My Father-in-Law was pestering me a while back to sell some "old computers" for him and I had mentioned at the time that I wasn't so keen on helping as they don't fetch much money.
Now, that was quite unusual for me as I quite like old tech (you'd never have guessed eh!?). But at the time I didn't have the inclination to deal with them. After having spent so much time watching people fix their old computing equipment on YouTube I thought I'd at least have a look at these computers. I asked if the computers could be looked out and I'd get things set up to get them sold on. I was told that there was a boxed c64 (more modern style, not a breadbin sadly) with cassette drives and a pair of joysticks. Three or four am... Read More! |
|
1 2 |