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Amstrad PCW was created in 1985-09.

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Susan Rogers has written:

'Looking into LocoScript 2 on the Amstrad PCW 9512, 8512 and 8526'

'Getting Started With Amstrad Pcw 8256-8512 Word Processor'

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In the USA the PCW was launched at a price of $799.

Hope this helps, Becki.x

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Amstrad's population is 85.

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Amstrad's population is 2,005.

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Amstrad was created in 1968.

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Amstrad CPC was created in 1984.

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Amstrad Action ended in 1995.

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Amstrad Action was created in 1985.

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Amstrad Computer User was created in 1984.

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Amstrad Computer User ended in 1992.

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Amstrad Mega PC was created in 1993.

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The Amstrad company was bought by BSkyB in 2006.

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Jennifer Procter has written:

'Introducing the Amstrad CPC 664' -- subject(s): Amstrad CPC664 (Computer), Amstrad CPC464 (Computer)

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Stephen Raven has written:

'Structured programming on the Amstrad CPC 464, 664 and 6128' -- subject(s): Amstrad CPC464 (Computer), Amstrad CPC664 (Computer), AmstradCPC464 (Computer), Programming

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To sell and make a profit

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He founded Amstrad.

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A. J. Bradbury has written:

'Adventure Games Commod 64'

'Adventure games for the Amstrad CPC464' -- subject(s): Amstrad Microcomputer, AmstradMicrocomputer, Computer games, Programming

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Alan Michael Sugar TRADing

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It is a company founded by Sir Alan Sugar, he took his initials AMS (Alan Michael Sugar) and added an abbreviation of the word trading 'TRAD' to form the company name of AMSTRAD (Alan Michael Sugar Trading).

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Jim Gregory has written:

'Sensational games for the Amstrad'

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Distract Chicago The Windy City Show - 2011 PCW at the Oak Lawn Pavilion 1-7 was released on:

USA: 13 April 2012

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Next yi apple being number one......Amstrad

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Phones4u have 450 retails outlets in the UK + others located within Currys & PCW

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Stephen Morris has written:

'The Dos 3.3 and OS/2 handbook'

'Getting to know your IBM PC' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer

'Visual Basic' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual BASIC, Microsoft Windows (Computer file)

'Using Lotus 1-2-3' -- subject(s): Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer program)

'Object-oriented programming under Windows' -- subject(s): Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Object-oriented programming (Computer science)

'Using databases on the Amstrad PCW8256 & PCW8512'

'Excel made simple'

'Lotus 1-2-3 Release 5 made simple' -- subject(s): Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file)

'Word processing on the Amstrad PCW8256' -- subject(s): Programming, Amstrad PCW8512 (Computer), Locoscript (Computer program), Amstrad PCW8256 (Computer)

'Using the Amstrad PC1512/1640'

'Using GEM paint on the Amstrad PC1512'

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first... vig20 comendor64 amstrad windows94 windows98 windows2000 then............................................. i dont know

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he is a enterpernear who found the company amstrad

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Clive Gifford has written:

'Essential chemistry'

'Using a modem with your computer'

'The Script Marillion'

'Making the most of your Dragon 32' -- subject(s): Dragon 32 (Computer), Programming

'Dynamic games for the Amstrad'

'More adventures for your ZX spectrum'

'Bisiklet'

'Adventures for your ZX Spectrum' -- subject(s): Computer games, Sinclair ZX Spectrum (Computer), Programming

'Games for your Dragon'

'Racing cars'

'The Usborne book of cutaway planes'

'Dynamic games for your Amstrad' -- subject(s): Computer games, Amstrad Microcomputer, Programming

'Chicago gangsters'

'Machines' -- subject(s): Machinery

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No but you may need some specialized training courses. I think you mean PCW or personal care worker. More training means more money

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tevion 56295 remote looking for codes for amstrad sky+

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I think it was Aerial Antics. Used to play it on the old Amstrad 8256.

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It is not known who invented the Sky box. However, the set top boxes are manufactured by the likes of Thomson, Samsung Pace and Amstrad for Sky.

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Kathy Lang has written:

'Using GEM on the Amstrad PC'

'Data base management packages' -- subject(s): Directories, Management, Data processing

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Robert Ransom has written:

'Computers and embryos' -- subject(s): Biological Models, Data processing, Developmental biology, Simulation methods

'Amstrad Graphics'

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There is little resistance between the pulmonary artery (where the catheter is placed in PCW) and the left atrium. This means that the pressure remains about constant.

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Running his Telecommunication business AMSTRAD standing for AMS his initials the TRAD for TRADING


Running his Telecommunication business AMSTRAD standing for AMS his initials the TRAD for TRADING

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Some stores in your area may offer recycled paper that is affordable, try Office Depot, or Staples. There is an online paper provider that can be found at this site and offers the PCW echo paper brand. www.echopaperstore.com

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There are three computer games with Johnny Quest such as Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and at the same time it has also TV episodes and comic book illustration.

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The Sky+80 GB box and its predecessors were designed by Pace, Amstrad and Thomson. There have been quite a number of well documented problems with the Pace box and several forums have a number of discussions about these.

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The Digioxes is a device marketed by British Sky Broadcasting in the UK and Ireland to enable home users to receive digital satellite television broadcast. One of the best company producing the Digiboxes is Amstrad.

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Alan Sugar.

Amstrad = Alan MSugar Trading.



Alan Sugar.

Amstrad = Alan MSugar Trading.



Alan Sugar.

Amstrad = Alan MSugar Trading.



Alan Sugar.

Amstrad = Alan MSugar Trading.

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Adidas is featured in several games, including Commodore Amiga: Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge, Sony PlayStation: Adidas power soccerand Commodore 64, ZX spectrum, Amstrad CPC: Adidas Championship Football.

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Robert Erskine has written:

'Blitz on Corruption and Abuse'

'Sixty programmes for the Amstrad CPC464' -- subject(s): Amstrad Microcomputer, Programming

'Assembly language for the 68000 Series'

'First steps in assembly language for the 68000' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), Motorola 68000 (Microprocessor), Programming

'Sixty programs for the Commodore 64'

'Sixty programs for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum' -- subject(s): Programming, Sinclair ZX Spectrum (Computer), Sinclair ZXSpectrum (Computer)

'Computer programming for beginners' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Programming

'Business Management'

'Pocket Guide to Assembly Language for the MC68000 Series (Programming Pocket Guides)'

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Proton radius = 2 h / Pi C Pm = 8,41235641483227 × 10-16 m

Proton radius = 2 Pcw / Pi = 8,41235641483233 × 10-16 m

• h is Planck's constant.

• C is the speed of light.

• Pm is the proton mass.

• Pcw is the proton Compton wavelength.

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Very little I'm afraid. There are Specy's on sale through eBay for around £25. I miss my Spectrum (wipes tear from cheek) - it really was a pioneer of the day. Sadly, as with most British inventions, it was 'swallowed up' then 'cancelled' by a foreign competitor - Amstrad (shame on you, Mr Sugar !)

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Personal computers were at the PC stage. Representative machines are the Apple Macintosh, Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128, and Amstrad PC. The main storage device was 5 1/4'' diskettes. The prevalent operating system was MS-DOS, that is, a command-line, non-multitasking, environment.

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