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Amstrad
Maintenance, Restoration and Repair for the CPC, PCW, PC Compatibles, GX4000, NC and Mega PC (1984–1995)


Welcome to the Amstrad category! Amstrad (Alan Michael Sugar Trading) was a British consumer electronics company founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar. From 1984 to the mid-1990s, Amstrad produced one of the most diverse home and small-business computing line-ups of any European manufacturer, spanning Z80-based home computers (the CPC range), all-in-one word processors (the PCW range), IBM PC compatibles (the PC1000 through PC9000 series), Z80 notebook computers (the Notepad NC range), a cartridge games console derived from the CPC Plus (the GX4000), and a unique IBM PC + Sega Mega Drive hybrid (the Mega PC). This category covers preventive maintenance, fault diagnosis and capacitor replacement for every member of those families.

Each system features:

  • Cleaning, mechanical and electrical maintenance guides
  • Common faults and repair procedures
  • Capacitor replacement specifications for the planar, PSU and (PCW range) integrated CRT subsystem
  • Floppy drive belt and head maintenance — especially for the 3-inch Amsoft / Hitachi drives used across the CPC and PCW ranges
  • Period upgrade and modification documentation

๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Amstrad CPC Home Computers (Z80, 1984–1990)

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The CPC range was Amstrad's entry into the home computer market and consists of three original Z80-based machines (464, 664, 6128) and two cartridge-equipped successors (the 464 Plus and 6128 Plus). All five share the Z80A CPU at 4 MHz and use the same 3-inch floppy diskette format (CPC 664 / 6128 / 6128 Plus). Original CPCs use the CTM-640 monochrome and CTM-644 colour monitors, both of which also supply power to the system unit.

Model Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad CPC 464 Amstrad CPC 464 Maintenance Guide Amstrad CPC 464 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad CPC 464 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad CPC 664 Amstrad CPC 664 Maintenance Guide Amstrad CPC 664 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad CPC 664 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad CPC 6128 Amstrad CPC 6128 Maintenance Guide Amstrad CPC 6128 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad CPC 6128 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad 464 Plus Amstrad 464 Plus Maintenance Guide Amstrad 464 Plus Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad 464 Plus Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad 6128 Plus Amstrad 6128 Plus Maintenance Guide Amstrad 6128 Plus Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad 6128 Plus Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐ŸŽฎ Amstrad GX4000 (Cartridge games console, 1990)

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The GX4000 is a games console based on the CPC Plus hardware, released in September 1990. It shares the ASIC, video and sound subsystems of the 464 Plus and 6128 Plus but is sold without a keyboard or tape drive, with software supplied only on the new CPC Plus cartridge format.

Model Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad GX4000 Amstrad GX4000 Maintenance Guide Amstrad GX4000 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad GX4000 Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐Ÿ“ Amstrad PCW Word Processors (Z80, 1985–1995)

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The PCW ("Personal Computer Word processor") line was Amstrad's all-in-one Z80-based word-processing computer with integrated monitor and bundled daisywheel or dot-matrix printer. All PCW models run LocoScript and are capable of running CP/M Plus. The 8256, 8512, 9256 and 9512 use the same 3-inch floppy diskette format as the CPC range; the 9256 onwards moved to 3.5-inch diskettes. The PCW 16 (1995) is a radical redesign with an ARM-derived CPU and a GUI ("Rosanne"), and is included here for completeness.

Model CPU Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad PCW 8256 Z80A Amstrad PCW 8256 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PCW 8256 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PCW 8256 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PCW 8512 Z80A Amstrad PCW 8512 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PCW 8512 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PCW 8512 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PCW 9256 Z80A Amstrad PCW 9256 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PCW 9256 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PCW 9256 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PCW 9512 Z80A Amstrad PCW 9512 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PCW 9512 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PCW 9512 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PCW 9512+ Z80A Amstrad PCW 9512+ Maintenance Guide Amstrad PCW 9512+ Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PCW 9512+ Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PCW 10 Z80A Amstrad PCW 10 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PCW 10 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PCW 10 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PCW 16 Z80 (Anne ASIC) Amstrad PCW 16 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PCW 16 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PCW 16 Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐Ÿ’ป Amstrad PC1000 Series — IBM PC Compatibles (1986–1988)

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The PC1000 series was Amstrad's first IBM PC clone line. Both machines house the PSU inside the monitor rather than the system unit and ship with a CGA-based video adapter that uses a composite sync signal — Amstrad PC1000 monitors are not pin-compatible with standard CGA monitors. The PC1512 introduced an Amstrad-specific extended CGA mode (640 ร— 200 in 16 colours). The PC1640 added an EGA-capable video board.

Model CPU RAM Video Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad PC1512 Intel 8086 @ 8 MHz 512–640 KB Amstrad CGA (extended 640ร—200ร—16) Amstrad PC1512 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC1512 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC1512 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC1640 Intel 8086 @ 8 MHz 640 KB MDA / Hercules / CGA / EGA Amstrad PC1640 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC1640 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC1640 Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐Ÿ’ป Amstrad PC2000 / PC3000 Series — XT and AT Compatibles (1988–1990)

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The PC2000 series introduced the Paradise PVGA1A planar VGA chipset (256 KB VRAM) to the Amstrad PC range and moved the PSU into the standard system-unit position. PC2086 / 3086 are 8086-based XT-class machines; PC2286 / 3286 use a 80286; PC2386 / 3386SX use the 80386DX or 80386SX. The 3000 series is mechanically compacter than the 2000 series.

Model CPU Video Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad PC2086 Intel 8086 @ 8 MHz Paradise PVGA1A Amstrad PC2086 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC2086 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC2086 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC2286 Intel 80286 @ 12 MHz Paradise PVGA1A Amstrad PC2286 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC2286 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC2286 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC2386 Intel 80386DX @ 20 MHz Paradise PVGA1A Amstrad PC2386 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC2386 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC2386 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC3086 Intel 8086 @ 8 MHz Paradise PVGA1A Amstrad PC3086 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC3086 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC3086 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC3286 Intel 80286 @ 12 MHz Paradise PVGA1A Amstrad PC3286 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC3286 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC3286 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC3386SX Intel 80386SX @ 16 MHz Paradise PVGA1A Amstrad PC3386SX Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC3386SX Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC3386SX Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐Ÿ’ป Amstrad PC4000 / PC5000 / PC7000 / PC9000 Series — Later PC Compatibles (1990–1993)

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The later PC lines moved Amstrad onto industry-standard PS/2-style keyboards and mice (with a PC5086 oddity: a switch on the back puts the keyboard into XT or AT protocol), industry-standard 40-pin IDE hard drives (replacing the earlier RLL Stratum Sprint), and Citizen-supplied 26-pin floppy drives (PC5086 only).

Model CPU Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad PC4386SX Intel 80386SX Amstrad PC4386SX Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC4386SX Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC4386SX Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC5086 Intel 8086 Amstrad PC5086 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC5086 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC5086 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC5286 Intel 80286 Amstrad PC5286 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC5286 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC5286 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC5386 Intel 80386SX Amstrad PC5386 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC5386 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC5386 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC7286 Intel 80286 Amstrad PC7286 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC7286 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC7286 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC7386SX Intel 80386SX Amstrad PC7386SX Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC7386SX Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC7386SX Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PC9486 Intel 80486 Amstrad PC9486 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PC9486 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PC9486 Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐Ÿ’ผ Amstrad Portables — PPC and ALT Series (1988–1989)

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The PPC512 and PPC640 are 12 V "luggable" portables: NEC V30 CPU, supertwist non-backlit CGA LCD, and a 14-pin DIN socket that allows the unit to be powered (and the LCD bypassed) by a PC1640 MD/CD/ECD monitor. The ALT-286 and ALT-386SX are conventional clamshell laptops with backlit LCDs.

Model CPU Display Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad PPC512 NEC V30 Supertwist CGA LCD (mono) Amstrad PPC512 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PPC512 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PPC512 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PPC640 NEC V30 Supertwist CGA LCD (mono) Amstrad PPC640 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PPC640 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PPC640 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad ALT-286 Intel 80286 Backlit LCD Amstrad ALT-286 Maintenance Guide Amstrad ALT-286 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad ALT-286 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad ALT-386SX Intel 80386SX Backlit LCD Amstrad ALT-386SX Maintenance Guide Amstrad ALT-386SX Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad ALT-386SX Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐Ÿ““ Amstrad Notepad and PenPad (Z80 and ARM, 1992–1995)

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The Notepad line is a series of A4-size Z80-based notebook computers running Protext word processor and bundled with a Z80 BASIC interpreter, designed by Cliff Lawson. The PenPad PDA600 (1993) is an early pen-based PDA with handwriting recognition, based on the ARM610.

Model CPU Display Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad NC100 Zilog Z80 @ 6 MHz 80ร—8 LCD Amstrad NC100 Maintenance Guide Amstrad NC100 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad NC100 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad NC150 Zilog Z80 80ร—8 LCD Amstrad NC150 Maintenance Guide Amstrad NC150 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad NC150 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad NC200 Zilog Z80 80ร—16 LCD Amstrad NC200 Maintenance Guide Amstrad NC200 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad NC200 Capacitor Replacement Guide
Amstrad PenPad PDA600 ARM610 Pen-input LCD Amstrad PenPad PDA600 Maintenance Guide Amstrad PenPad PDA600 Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad PenPad PDA600 Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐ŸŽฎ Amstrad Hybrid — Mega PC (1993)

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The Mega PC is a 386SX-25 IBM PC with a complete Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) integrated into the system unit, switchable between modes. It was a collaboration between Amstrad and Sega and is one of the most unusual hybrids of the era.

Model Maintenance Troubleshooting Capacitor Guide
Amstrad Mega PC Amstrad Mega PC Maintenance Guide Amstrad Mega PC Troubleshooting Guide Amstrad Mega PC Capacitor Replacement Guide

๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ Amstrad Peripherals and Accessories

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The Amstrad ecosystem includes a number of peripherals that are essential to the CPC, PCW and PC ranges and benefit from their own maintenance pages.

Peripheral Used with Maintenance / Notes
Amstrad CTM-640 (green monochrome monitor) CPC 464/664/6128 Amstrad CTM-640 Maintenance Guide
Amstrad CTM-644 (RGB colour monitor) CPC 464/664/6128 Amstrad CTM-644 Maintenance Guide
Amstrad DDI-1 (external 3" disc drive) CPC 464 Amstrad DDI-1 Maintenance Guide
Amstrad DMP2000 (dot-matrix printer) PCW, CPC, PC Amstrad DMP2000 Maintenance Guide
Amstrad DMP3000 (dot-matrix printer) PC1512, PC1640 Amstrad DMP3000 Maintenance Guide
Amstrad MP-1 / MP-2 (TV modulators) CPC, PCW Amstrad MP-1 / MP-2 Maintenance Guide
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