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* http://worldofspectrum.org/ - has a review about the Spectrum version - which conflicts with the DIY info (the Spectrum review implies it contains a mono 1-bit A/D converter, not a stereo connection without A/D converter)
 
* http://worldofspectrum.org/ - has a review about the Spectrum version - which conflicts with the DIY info (the Spectrum review implies it contains a mono 1-bit A/D converter, not a stereo connection without A/D converter)
  
* http://www.olivertwins.com/ - according to this webpages, the Oliver Twins created "The CD Games Pack" in December 1989, for Amstrad CPC, Spectrum, and Commodore 64, published by Codemasters
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* http://www.olivertwins.com/ - according to this webpage, the Oliver Twins created "The CD Games Pack" in December 1989, for Amstrad CPC, Spectrum, and Commodore 64, published by Codemasters
  
 
Whether or not the Amstrad CPC version was actually released is a bit unclear. Did anybody ever see it for real?
 
Whether or not the Amstrad CPC version was actually released is a bit unclear. Did anybody ever see it for real?

Revision as of 17:49, 12 January 2010

The Codemasters CD was a compilation of games from Codemasters which came on a CD.

The games were stored as audio, but in a special fastloader form.

In order to use the CD you connected the CPC to a CD player using a special cable which connected to the joystick port. Special loader software was provided on cassette.

Such an exotic feature was choosen because every Amstrad did include a Joystick port.

Yet the 6128Plus lacks of Tape port.

Links

  • http://worldofspectrum.org/ - has a review about the Spectrum version - which conflicts with the DIY info (the Spectrum review implies it contains a mono 1-bit A/D converter, not a stereo connection without A/D converter)
  • http://www.olivertwins.com/ - according to this webpage, the Oliver Twins created "The CD Games Pack" in December 1989, for Amstrad CPC, Spectrum, and Commodore 64, published by Codemasters

Whether or not the Amstrad CPC version was actually released is a bit unclear. Did anybody ever see it for real?