In memory of Ben “bushing” Byer, who passed away on Monday, February 8th, 2016.

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| peripherals = {{wiimote2}} {{SensorBar}} {{USBKeyboard}} {{FrontSDHC}} {{ClassicController}} {{WiFi}} {{Internet}}
 
| peripherals = {{wiimote2}} {{SensorBar}} {{USBKeyboard}} {{FrontSDHC}} {{ClassicController}} {{WiFi}} {{Internet}}
 
| hbb        = yes
 
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| osc        = yes
 
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The '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_cpc Amstrad CPC] range was an 8bit microcomputer''' family released on June 21st, 1984. These computers were sold as a complete bundle including a colour or green screen monitor and a main storage system. CPC was an acronym of Colour Personal Computer. The first digit was a code for the main storage system;'4' denoted a tape deck and '6' a 3-inch floppy disk drive. The Amstrad CPC range included the following models:
 
The '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_cpc Amstrad CPC] range was an 8bit microcomputer''' family released on June 21st, 1984. These computers were sold as a complete bundle including a colour or green screen monitor and a main storage system. CPC was an acronym of Colour Personal Computer. The first digit was a code for the main storage system;'4' denoted a tape deck and '6' a 3-inch floppy disk drive. The Amstrad CPC range included the following models:
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