CPC_FREAK_BELGIUM
New member
A short introduction: when I was 17, I bought myself a Schneider CPC664 with a CTM644 monitor using my saved pocket money. At the time it cost 39,990 Belgian francs — a serious amount back then, but absolutely worth it.
That CPC was my first “real” computer and my introduction to programming. I spent countless hours writing BASIC programs, typing listings from magazines and experimenting until things finally worked.
I still own that very same CPC664 today, along with a few other Schneider machines, including the 6128 and the 464. They haven’t been powered on for many years due to lack of time, but getting rid of them was never an option.
The nostalgia is still very much there, and the plan is to dust them off, power them up again, and dive back into the Schneider CPC world in 2026.
That CPC was my first “real” computer and my introduction to programming. I spent countless hours writing BASIC programs, typing listings from magazines and experimenting until things finally worked.
I still own that very same CPC664 today, along with a few other Schneider machines, including the 6128 and the 464. They haven’t been powered on for many years due to lack of time, but getting rid of them was never an option.
The nostalgia is still very much there, and the plan is to dust them off, power them up again, and dive back into the Schneider CPC world in 2026.
