Amstrad Peripheral
The following is a list of Amstrad Peripheral in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other peripherals may have been produced. If you have any hardware that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 38 Amstrad Peripheral in our collection :
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The Amstore was built by Northern Computers Ltd, and was a 20MB hard disk for all Amstrad computers connected by a Nine Tiles multilink network
Manufacturer : Northern Computers

RAM Upgrade - PCW8256 used to install upgrades for the PCW8512
Manufacturer : Amstrad

The AJ-5 is a two-axis, two-button joystick
Manufacturer : Amstrad

Amstrad Centronics Parallel/RS232C Serial Interface for the Amstrad PCW 8256
Manufacturer : Amstrad

This was the colour monitor sold together with the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus computers
Manufacturer : Amstrad

The Amstrad DDI-1 was sold as a set consisting of a DDI-1 (Disk Drive Interface) and an FD-1 3-inch disk drive
Manufacturer : Amstrad

This green-screen monitor was sold alongside the Amstrad CPC
Manufacturer : Amstrad

This green-screen monitor was sold alongside the Amstrad CPC range
Manufacturer : Amstrad

This daughterboard adds an Intel 80286 processor to the Amstrad PC3286
Manufacturer : Amstrad

This daughterboard adds an Intel 80386 processor to the Amstrad PC3286
Manufacturer : Amstrad

Amstrad launched the SM2400 modem, which was a quad speed dial-up modem and boasted speeds of up to 2400baud
Manufacturer : Amstrad

AMX Mouse for the Amstrad CPC range
Manufacturer : Advanced Memory Systems Ltd

This is a rare 3rd party drive that adds a second disk drive to the CPC range of machines
Manufacturer : Cumana

This Dk'tronics peripheral for the Amstrad CPC provides 64K of additional memory
Manufacturer : Dk'Tronics

These two expansion cartridges provide a RAM disc for the Amstrad CPC
Manufacturer : Dk Tronics

Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer based on SPO256-AL2 chip
Manufacturer : Dk'Tronics

Joystick interface for the PCW range, although not a lot of the software library supported it
Manufacturer : Joycestick

LocoLink for Windows allows you to transfer files from any UK model Amstrad PCW to an IBM-compatible PC
Manufacturer : Locomotive Software

This Logitech P7 mouse was used with an Amstrad computer
Manufacturer : Logitech

This package includes the hardware and software necessary to convert a PCW8256/8512 printer to a black and white scanner
Manufacturer : Database Software

The Multiface Two was released by Romantic Robot UK Ltd in 1987 for the Amstrad CPC and was sold for around £40
Manufacturer : Romantic Robot

This interface produced by Nine Tiles allows the Amstrad computer to network to any other machine with a compatible interface, even from other manufacturers
Manufacturer : Nine Tiles

This interface allowed the Amstrad computer to network to any other machine with a compatible interface, even from other manufacturers
Manufacturer : Amstrad

The ProScan image scanner interface is designed to be combined with a handheld scanner such as the Naksha hand scanner (CH33098)
Manufacturer : SCA Systems

The Music Machine was a digital sound sampling and playback device
Manufacturer : Ram Electronics

Produced by Cirtech for Creative Technology Ltd this expansion provides a printer port and RAM expansion in one
Manufacturer : Cirtech

The complete desktop publishing system for the Amstrad PCW 8256, 8512, and 9512
Manufacturer : Database Software

The SP512 is a 512K Ram expansion for the CPC464 made by Vortex
Manufacturer : Vortex GmbH