Aug 152011
 

In one month, exactly from 9th to 11th August, the XzentriX 2011 will be held in Seeshaupt / Germany. It is the retro computing party with the highest participation of german CPC users. If you are interested to meet some of the german users in person, go to http://www.xzentrix.de and register.

The following people already signed in:

  • Mr. AMS
  • Villain
  • Dr. Zed
  • Prodatron
  • Octoate
  • Kangaroo Musique
  • Nilquader
  • Odiesoft
  • Brainblaster
  • MaV
  • CPCMike
  • Nurgle
  • Cranium
  • Woodman
May 052011
 

The 14th XzentriX 2011, a retro-computing party for old computers and game consoles, will take place from 9.-11. September in Seeshaupt / Germany. Like every year you can expect that a lot of german Amstrad CPC users will attend to this party. If you have time, don’t miss it! You can find more information on the XzentriX homepage and see some photos in the meeting gallery of my page.

Sep 082010
 

The [[XzentriX Meeting 2010|XzentriX 2010]] meeting, which was held in Seeshaupt / Germany, is over and now it is time to publish my meeting pictures. It was a very productive meeting for me, because Nilquader and I worked hard to get a cartridge with an [[ACID]] replacement working. You will read more about that in another news posting. You can find my pictures in the image gallery.

Pictures by other participants:

Jun 072010
 

The 13th XzentriX 2010, a retro-computing party for old computers and game consoles, will take place from 3.-5. September in Seeshaupt / Germany. Like every year you can expect that a lot of german CPC users will attend to this party. Don’t be irritated that it isn’t announced at the official XzentriX homepage yet :).

XzentriX

Dec 282009
 

The online magazine “Low Res” is now available. The idea of this magazine was to bring discmags into the internet. It features mostly articles from the Atari ST point of view… so why do I mention it here? Well, the current issue – number 2 – contains at least two articles which are CPC related. The first one was a cooperation with the german CPC forum and tries to deal with the prejudices which other users with other systems have about the CPC. The second is a meeting report of the XzentriX 2009 which is a retro meeting in Seeshaupt / Germany. It normally gets visited by a lot of (german) CPC users, too.

Here are the contents of issue 2:

  • Editorial
  • News
  • The future of ST web collections: Atarimania
  • The truth about the Amstrad CPC
  • The future of the patches
  • Where are they now? Missing Demos.
  • Sodium by Rave Noise Overscan.
  • Cernit Trandafir by Dead Hackers Society.
  • Alt Party 2009 – Man versus Machine versus rain!
  • The beast and the bird under load
  • Xzentrix 2009 – party report
  • Sundown 2009 Party Report
  • The future for the CT63 lies in smaller things?
  • An old trick re-used?
  • My life with the CT63
  • Wiz2600 – an Atari 2600 emulator for the GP2X Wiz
  • UltraSatan in use, some quirks and workarounds.
  • JayMSA – multifeatured disk image handling for Atari ST
  • A brief history of the ST.
  • 20 years ago
  • An interview with Rygar about the Lynx and its 20 years.

You can read the new issue directly on the Low Res website.

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