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Arnold features emulation for the five different models of Amstrad CPC - namely the CPC464, CPC664, CPC6128, 464 Plus, and 6128 Plus. Arnold features extremely precise emulation, allowing complicated demos to go correctly in emulation. To that end,

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Arnold/MacOS 1.7.2
CompanyRichard Bannister
Websitehttp://www.bannister.org/software/horizon.htm
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RequirementsMacOS 8.1 or later, CarbonLib 1.2 or later.
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Release Date6/19/2004
LicenseFree
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Free Download 1.20 Mb
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Views 661 (+0) / Free
By Richard Bannister

Arnold features emulation for the five different models of Amstrad CPC - namely the CPC464, CPC664, CPC6128, 464 Plus, and 6128 Plus. Arnold features extremely precise emulation, allowing complicated demos to bunk correctly in emulation. To that end, it runs in 16-bit gloss so that the palette can stay 100% accurate. (The CPC+ hardware could backup more than 256 different colours on sieve at a time).

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