The Amstrad CPC machines were aimed primarily at the home user market, although they could also be used as small business systems. Amstrad CPCs came complete with all major peripherals: a keyboard, cassette/disk drive, and a monitor. The monitor was available with either a 14" color screen or a smaller, rounder 12" monochrome screen. The CPC 464 came with a built in cassette, while the CPC 664 and CPC 6128 had 3" disk drives.
 | Arnold/MacOS 1.7.7. Requires Mac OS X 10.4. |
 | Emulator Enhancer, which adds many additional features to Arnold/MacOS, including support for USB joysticks, full screen mode, and bilinear filtering. |
Arnold is an Amstrad CPC/CPC+ Emulator for the Macintosh. Arnold features emulation for the five different models of Amstrad CPC - namely the CPC464, CPC664, CPC6128, 464 Plus, and 6128 Plus. It can also emulate the KC Compact, a bootleg of the CPC. Arnold features extremely precise emulation, allowing complicated demos to run without problems. It also supports the five known CRTC models, Multiface II emulation, and various other odd pieces of hardware that only true CPC fans would ever remember!
 | the Arnold Home Page. |
 | to Richard Bannister, who ported Arnold to the Macintosh. |
 | CPC++ 2.0.0 for Mac OS X. |
 | CPC++ 1.4.0 for PowerPC. |
 | the 680x0 version of CPC++ 1.3.2. |
CPC++ is a Amstrad CPC emulator for Macintosh. It is a port of a SunOS emulator, and features high-quality emulation and, thanks to user comments, a much improved user interface over older versions. If the download does not work properly, hold option while you click the link.
 | the CPC++ Home Page. |
 | to the author of CPC++, Brice Rivé. |
Amstrad CPC Software
 | the Amstrad Games Resource Page. |