An implementation of the SLIP, IP, UDP, TCP, DNS, TFTP and finger protocols for Amstrad CPC6128 computers with an Amstrad serial interface. Authored by Mike Rison, this is a very interesting project.
A great place for new and veteran CPC fans to hang out at! Malcom Jennings' site provides everything for our favourite 8bit computer: reviews, cover scans, interviews, downloads, wallpapers... the list goes on. Don't forget to participate in the message board - it's a great way to interact and chat it up with fellow enthusiasts. Highly recommended.
A comprehensive collection of information and technical documentation on the entire range of Amstrad CPC Computers. Still the largest CPC site on the net!
Nicholas Campbell's excellent collection of CPC game reviews. If you're not sure about a particular CPC game, go here first to see if it's worth your while.
This page lists the latest CPC software additions to the Genesis8 BBS and the LIP6 archive, as maintained by Emmanuel Roussin. You will also find the most up-to-date comp.sys.amstrad.8bit newsgroup FAQ here.
David Cantrell's web friendly mirrors of the two most popular CPC software archives on the net. Whereas NVG concentrates on games, LIP6 offers a comprehesive collection of utilities, demos and zines (electronic versions of scene newspapers).
A webpage devoted to classic Star Wars gaming (1982 - 1995). Among other things, it provides reviews and DSK images of all the Star Wars related games released on the CPC.
This website covers the extensive collection of games released by the legendary Epyx computer and console game publisher. Where applicable, it also shows the conversions of games that were made for the CPC. Lots of interesting information here, so go take a look!