Amstrad CPC 464
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Amstrad CPC 464
Summary
Amstrad CPC 464 is a computer model[1]. It draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (computer_model category, ranking #69 of 340).[2]
Key Facts
- Amstrad CPC 464's image is recorded as Amstrad CPC464 keyboard.jpg[3].
- Amstrad CPC 464's instance of is recorded as computer model[4].
- Amstrad CPC 464's logo image is recorded as Amstrad logo.svg[5].
- Amstrad CPC 464's followed by is recorded as Amstrad CPC 664[6].
- Amstrad CPC 464's manufacturer is recorded as Amstrad[7].
- Amstrad CPC 464's part of the series is recorded as Amstrad CPC[8].
- Amstrad CPC 464's subclass of is recorded as Amstrad CPC[9].
- Amstrad CPC 464's operating system is recorded as AMSDOS[10].
- Amstrad CPC 464's Commons category is recorded as Amstrad CPC 464[11].
- Amstrad CPC 464's has part is recorded as primary memory[12].
- Amstrad CPC 464's has part is recorded as General Instrument AY-3-8910[13].
- Amstrad CPC 464's has part is recorded as Compact Cassette tape drive[14].
- Amstrad CPC 464's CPU is recorded as Zilog Z80[15].
- Amstrad CPC 464's described by source is recorded as Centre for Computing History[16].
- Amstrad CPC 464's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120t9rnv[17].
- Amstrad CPC 464's Gallica ID is recorded as btv1b55013024n[18].
- Amstrad CPC 464's old-computers.com ID is recorded as 84[19].
- Amstrad CPC 464's Lutris platform ID is recorded as cpc-464[20].
- Amstrad CPC 464's Archival Resource Key is recorded as ark:/12148/btv1b55013024n[21].
- Amstrad CPC 464's Play:Right ID is recorded as amstrad-cpc-464[22].
- Amstrad CPC 464's Play:Right ID is recorded as amstrad-cpc-464/ams[23].
- Amstrad CPC 464's HomeComputer Museum ID is recorded as Amstrad_CPC464_spanish[24].
- Amstrad CPC 464's HomeComputer Museum ID is recorded as Amstrad_CPC464_grey[25].
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Designation and Status
Amstrad CPC 464's instance of is recorded as computer model[4].
Why It Matters
Amstrad CPC 464 draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (computer_model category, ranking #69 of 340).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]