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General Category => Amstrad CPC hardware => Topic started by: XeNoMoRPH on 07:24, 28 November 24

Title: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: XeNoMoRPH on 07:24, 28 November 24

Quote" .... Recreation Amstrad CPC464 Mini: A trip to the past with modern technology

I have recreated the iconic Amstrad CPC464, but in a fully functional mini version. This project pays tribute to the classic 8-bit computer launched in 1984, maintaining its original design but adapted to a more compact and updated format. The device retains its functionality, including an operational keyboard, color graphics and the ability to load programs, while benefiting from modern technology such as the integration of new components.

The project aims to not only emulate the look and feel of the Amstrad CPC464 but also offer an interactive experience that allows users to relive the golden age of personal computers. Perfect for retro computing enthusiasts and anyone interested in experiencing the history of computing in a fun, hands-on way.

This Amstrad CPC464 mini project uses the CPCESP emulator, an exceptional creation of VĂ­ctor Iborra ... "



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Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: Gryzor on 08:34, 28 November 24
Haha I'd surely want one! If only he could have used a small CRT for that case...
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: pelrun on 09:13, 28 November 24
Augh, now I need to make and print a 6128 mini!
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: dodogildo on 10:15, 28 November 24
Cute monitor :laugh:
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: eto on 13:31, 28 November 24
I wonder how they made that awesome custom PS/2 keyboard. 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: pelrun on 14:31, 28 November 24
The full assembly manual is available on the model page, including how to build the keyboard. It's a basic handwired mechanical keyboard matrix.
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: eto on 15:50, 28 November 24
Quote from: pelrun on 14:31, 28 November 24The full assembly manual is available on the model page, including how to build the keyboard. It's a basic handwired mechanical keyboard matrix.
okay, signed up. But I still didn't figure out how they made the keycaps. Seems they are also printed - which is fair - but how do they add the characters to the finished key? 
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: pelrun on 04:39, 29 November 24
Yeah, the key labels are all part of the print. The trick is that they're printed using the 0.2mm nozzle, which is capable of some ridiculously fine detail, far more than people expect out of an FDM printer.
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: abalore on 16:56, 29 November 24
Quote from: XeNoMoRPH on 07:24, 28 November 24 but in a fully functional mini version


Wrong. No matter how many times this is repeated. An emulated machine is not a fully functional version. It has no expansion port, it has input, output and sound latency and it doesn't produce the hardware rasters and screen refresh. A carefully designed FPGA version could be very close to the original and even have a working expansion port, but not a ESP based emulator, no matter what you do.
Title: Re: Amstrad CPC464 mini
Post by: pelrun on 02:24, 30 November 24
Ugh, clearly they mean "compared to a 3d model with no actual electronics". Nobody here is confused about the line between emulation and original hardware.
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