Music Machine goes multi-track

GOOD news for owners of the Amstrad CPC version of RAM's Music Machine Package: you will son be able to buy a software package that turns the CPC into a Multi-Track MIDU recorder. More...


Elite legal row over Star Clash

ELITE publisher Superior Software was taking legal advice last week over the appearance of a BBC game Star Clash, published by Gremlin. More...


Stalking the mazes

DEMON Stalker is a new one or two-player arcade game being released by Electronic arts. Produced for the Commodore 64, the game offers 99 levels of mazes on which you will encounter various things. More...


LQ ball in Epson's court

AMSTRAD has made a detailed response to the legal action initiated last month by Epson over the use of the LQ designation on its new range of printers. More...


The club was founded in 1999 with the aim to preserve the history of computers and share information with the general public. Currently the club has it's private museum and our aim is to open a public museum in Malta. The museum would help future generations understand more how technology became part of our daily life and most important what type of technology we had. On our site one can find most of the information one needs. All the information featured on this Website has been verified and tested on the computers currently in our private collection.

Our mission is to preserve computer technology, share information and open a computer museum in Malta, which would offer information to the general public regarding vintage computers. The museum would offer students a key-place where to get information needed in order to understand better the computer's world.

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