Drawing of glass painting effect on Amstrad CPC by Colin Thomson
-The latest Amstrad CPC drawing by Colin Thomson is a glass painting effect.
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The latest Amstrad CPC drawing by Colin Thomson is a glass painting effect.
The Amstrad CPC from A to Z is a YouTube video by ORIGAMI Media (with Raphaël Lucas, Patrick Hellio) about the history of the Amstrad CPC range over two hours, followed by 30 minutes of gameplay, then the end of its life (arrival of the CPC+ and GX4000 ranges) and the conclusion which is about the present state of the Amstrad scene.
Gunhed TV (David Hecq) is a known french youtubber with some videos on Amstrad CPC.
His last video 5 days ago is about the flamboyant fiasco of the Amstrad GX4000, to be compared to the video on the same subject : Histoire d'un Flop : les Amstrad 6128 plus, 464 Plus, et la GX 4000 by Générations Micro in December 2024.
David HECQ is also the author of the book Marion et les crocodiles d'Amstrad : L'histoire d'Amstrad France recommended by Roudoudou on his Discord. I did read it and it's a good one.
The latest Amstrad CPC drawing by Colin Thomson is the Urquhart Castle that sits beside the Loch Ness in Scotland (Wikipedia link).
In less than 67 minutes, you will be able to see an interview with Jesús Martínez del Vas, author of a book fist released the 8th November 2019 about the Amstrad history in Spain : Queremos Su Dinero (we want your money). You will learn more about Indescomp, Amstrad Spain and José Luis Domínguez (founder of Indescomp in 1982).
The book is now available as an ebook on Amazon : Lo Increíble : El vendedor de libros puerta a puerta que transformó con Amstrad la informática en España.
For more informations (from 2019) :
The 8th November 2019 a book has been released about the Amstrad history in Spain, written by Jesús Martínez del Vas : Queremos Su Dinero (we want your money). You will learn more about Indescomp, Amstrad Spain and José Luis Domínguez (founder of Indescomp in 1982).
Personnally I bought the book in 2019 but I still have to read it... It is now available as an ebook on Amazon : Lo Increíble: El vendedor de libros puerta a puerta que transformó con Amstrad la informática en España.
For more informations (from 2019) :
Génération Micros has done a video about the story of a failure : the Amstrad 464-6128 plus and GX 4000 (french inside).
You can see on Youtube an interview of Roland Perry made by The Centre for Computing History.
The latest Amstrad CPC artwork by Colin Thomson is a dragon with hell fire.
The latest Amstrad CPC artwork by Colin Thomson is a Pumpkin Teddy.
At the end of the Benediction Coding Meeting 4, someone had two science-fiction in her opened bag. As I am an avid reader, I did look at the cover, the title and ... the name of the writer : Philippe RIMAURO, who isn't exactly unknown on the Amstrad CPC scene. So Ann nonymous confirmed to me that these books were the start of a serie, with a third to be sold soon, and a fourth being W.I.P Ann did usher to me that the first was read very quickly so you could consider buying these two books (already done for me and I received them right today) on Amazon as they are printed on demande (the links are not sponsored) :
You couldn't come to the Benediction Coding Party #4 meeting well organized as usual by Eliot (Bénédiction) ?
Thanks to our master cook Roudoudou who can master cooking as well as he can use a camera, you will feel you were there if you go look this video on Youtube (see below).
Manuel3D is the author of 3 Amstrad CPC programs, two utilities : New font for Amstrad CPC and Draw a star, and also a game : the hangman.
On his Youtube channel, his latest video is one about a case for an Amstrad CPC 464, but I dont know if he is the author of the 3D model.
Sew Ready is an Ebay seller in the United Kingdom, which is selling covers for retro computers (and their monitors), including the Amstrad CPC range. You can also find Sew Ready on Twitter.
The latest Amstrad CPC artwork by Colin Thomson is a pirate ship. You can also see his two others Amstrad CPC drawing :
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