Said goodies include an extra disk drive, 30 of those classic 3'' CPC disks, a joystick, manuals and some pretty interesting books. As for the Amstrad CPC 6128 itself, the gem of the Amstrad computing legacy, it's the most powerful 8-bit computer of the 80s, with tons of games, an excellent OS (and a brand new one) and a still vibrant homebrew community.
For a chance to own said Amstrad CPC 6128 with colour monitor, extra disk drive & stuff, do try your luck over at this ebay.co.uk CPC 6128 auction. Seller ships to UK only. Mind you, a 6128s with a colour monitor are not that easy to find these days and they usually sell for £25+.
...we're giving it away... I'm slapping a surcharge on this straight away.. tut!
ReplyDeletewe can't just let people waltz in here with the spare change in the pocket and just waltz back out with such treasures....
....in future we should make them tango.....
Or salsa. It's the least we could demand really...
ReplyDelete..the very least.... I'm putting up a sign to that effect...
ReplyDelete(heads off to draw sign....)
:)
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