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TitleAuthor(s)PublicationDate
Amstrad Demonstration from Danny Reed of EDU-TRON
First off, Fred Andreucci introduced us to his other two partners and passed out some hand-outs concerning the Amstrad PC...
The Data ExpansionAugust 1987
Amstrad Offers Low-Cost PC Clones for U.K.
The Brentwood, England, company’s long-awaited PC-1512, available in eight configurations starting at about $614, is based on Intel’s 8086 microprocessor...
The Data ExpansionOctober 1986
Amstrad-Sinclair-Timex ResourcesThe RAMTOPOctober 1986
Britain’s Amstrad Seeks to Expand U.S. PresenceTimelinezOctober - November 1987
Editorial on the Sinclair/Amstrad DealSUMApril 1986
From the Disk of Chris FennThe HackerMarch 1990
More on AmstradCATS NewsletterJune 1986
PotpourriCATS NewsletterDecember 1987
Rights to Sinclair CPUs Purchased by Amstrad FirmCATS NewsletterMay 1986
Simple Justice DepartmentSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterMarch 1990
Sinclair MS-DOSHarrisburg Area Timex Sinclair Users Group NewsletterMarch-April 1989
Sinclair Sells OutThe PlotterMay 1986
Sinclair Sold to Amstrad
Brief news item: as reported on the front page of the Wall Street Journal (April 8, 1986), Amstrad Consumer Electronics...
TimelinezApril 1986
Sinclair: the crucial week
Reprinted from Sunday Times of London, August 11, 1985.
CATS NewsletterSeptember 1985
T/S ResourcesThe RAMTOPJune 1986
The Amstrad PC1512
At last! A powerful IBM-compatible personal computer with the popular ‘Mouse’ and software, all at an affordable price.
The Data ExpansionAugust 1987
The British are HereZX-AppealJanuary 1988
What’s Happening at Sinclair Research?T. S. S. NewsnotesMay - June 1985
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