Oops.

#Hugo (the static website builder thing) has decided to hate symlinks, and so when I pushed an unrelated update to my site it *also* deleted 5GB of important sutff that I have been sharing for years.

Fixed now, but it will be a while before my absolutely vital #CPM and #Amstrad software archive is back up. What? You didn't know about this? Everything you ever wanted in the 1980s is at https://www.cantrell.org.uk/mirrors/. Or will be soon at any rate.

#retrocomputing #CPC464 #CPC664 #CPC6128

Index of /mirrors/

If I did the painfully expensive thing, and ordered a *printed* version of the brand new typeset version of the #Amstrad #CPC6128 manual (especially before I figure out how to legally distribute a PDF), *would you buy it*?

I should probably ask this on the RIP platform  for any votes :/

For how it looks, see my previous posts with screenshots!

English and Polish (first ever with the original typography!) would be in question, but I'd need to order at least 10 copies of each...

Yes
57.1%
No, I wait until you let go of the money invested
28.6%
Yes, the PL one
14.3%
Poll ended at .

#CPC #CPC6128 manual: 365 pages of the first pass done.

Probably all images.

Adding some footnotes and a whole new chapter (appendix) or two—whenever I find some phrasing confusing or just plain evil (like the "there are other configurations, but that's CP/M only" with no explanation), I try to find, research, and clarify.

I think I'm going to eventually invest in a nice mechanical keyboard for my CPC6128 - mine has had 40+ years of use and I think it's mechanically worn out so the action isn't fantastic.
#AmstradCPC #Amstrad #CPC6128