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===== The Amstrad PCW, a perfect machine for programming ===== | ===== The Amstrad PCW, a perfect machine for programming ===== | ||
- | The Amstrad PCW was a revolution in offices around the world, thanks to the word processor [[en: | + | The Amstrad PCW was a revolution in offices around the world, thanks to the word processor [[en: |
Not surprisingly, | Not surprisingly, | ||
- | Although [[es:companies:Amstrad]] was not without reason to affirm such a thing, a very important part of the possibilities of this machine was left in the inkwell. | + | Although [[en:companias:Amstrad]] was not without reason to affirm such a thing, a very important part of the possibilities of this machine was left in the inkwell. |
- | And this was so, because the Amstrad PCW also came standard with a very special guest, software that turned it into a powerful personal computer: the [[es: | + | And this was so, because the Amstrad PCW also came standard with a very special guest, software that turned it into a powerful personal computer: the [[en: |
The CP/M operating system had seen its glory days, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which, for practical purposes, meant that there was an impressive software base that could run on the Amstrad PCW, with little or no modification. | The CP/M operating system had seen its glory days, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which, for practical purposes, meant that there was an impressive software base that could run on the Amstrad PCW, with little or no modification. |
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