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Amstrad PCW coming to ZEsarUX emulator

Z80 emulator, ZEsarUX looks to be adding the Amstrad PCW to its range of emulators, based on a tweet posted a few days ago. @zesarux posted “New machine coming to ZEsarUX.. Who recognises it?” with the hashtag, #pcw8256 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1620157898981801985 The Amstrad PCW was a personal computer produced by British electronics company Amstrad in the mid-1980s Amstrad PCW coming to ZEsarUX emulator

Issue 18 of Amiga Addict out now

Amiga Addict magazine has launched its 18th issue, with a look at some behind the scenes tales from legendary hardware dev NewTek and their Video Toaster. Other features include: The new officially licensed Tank Mouse gets a review A look at all the games from the latest game jam We cast our gaze over pixel Issue 18 of Amiga Addict out now

Issue 9 of Pixel Addict out now

Pixel Addict, the multi-format retro tech magazine from the same people as Amiga Addict, has just launched its Issue 9. The cover story is about the cultural impact of the original PlayStation, which features guests including Violet Berlin (Bad Influence), Dominik Diamond (GamesMaster), Geoff Glendenning (Sony), Glen O’Connell (Psygnosis), Julian “Jax” Rignall (Virgin Interactive), Alex Issue 9 of Pixel Addict out now

An Interview with Andrew Gwynne MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health and VIC-20 lover!

Earlier this year when appearing on the news, it was noticed that Andrew Gwynne MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health had a VIC-20 on his desk. We reached out to Mr Gwynne, not to ask about his ideas for health policies, but to chin-wag about old Commodore computers! Was the VIC-20 your first computer? Yes, An Interview with Andrew Gwynne MP, Shadow Minister for Public Health and VIC-20 lover!

The Channel F is back! With new game, and Android ports of Hockey, Dodge It and Robot War

Fairchild’s Channel F was launched in 1976 as the Video Entertainment System, and was the first console to use interchangeable ROM cartridges. It was developed by Jerry Lawson and his team at Fairchild Semiconductor. The Channel F was initially popular, with over 250,000 units sold in the first year. However, it struggled to compete with The Channel F is back! With new game, and Android ports of Hockey, Dodge It and Robot War

Apple release source code to Lisa system and applications software

Yesterday was the 40th anniversary of the launch of Apple’s Lisa computer. While it wasn’t a resounding success – it did lay the ground for several computing concepts we are familiar with today, such as the ‘double click’. In celebration of this anniversary, The Computer History Museum has received permission from Apple to release the Apple release source code to Lisa system and applications software