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Who is Simon “DOC” Green?

Christmas day December 1984, that’s when my lifelong love of the Amstrad CPC 464 started. The family had joined together and purchased me the Amstrad CPC 464 with colour monitor, and it included the free pack in 12 games.

Hi, my name is Simon, one of the founding members of UKAG.

We are getting the band back together, the Amstrad CPC Band. Yes the CPC may not have been as popular as the ZX Spectrum or the Commodore 64 in the school playgrounds across the UK, but there was a reasonably sized user base in the United Kingdom and across Europe, particularly France and Spain.

During my college years the CPC was my workhorse for courses, and for some weird reason I got hooked on writing database systems in basic. Then in the early 1990s the CPC scene was at it’s height: public domain libraries were the thing and I ended up running Penguin Software following the passing of its creator Davis Carter.

I was also getting into assembly language writing demo programs under my pseudo of DOC, and produced The Television Demo by Conspiracy. I had a few guest parts in other British coders demos, especially Wulf Demo III.

Fast forward to now, I still have my original 464, and over the last 10 years I have repaired and refurbished many Amstrad CPCs whilst completing the trilogy of CPC machines for my collection (464, 664 and the 6128). The 472 still eludes me, but one day…

Amstrad CPC 464 6128 and 664 computers owned by Simon Green
Amstrad CPC 464 6128 and 664 computers owned by Simon Green

More recently Chris Green brought back The Kickstart Amiga Group which met at a venue local to me. Slowly but surely at each of their events I have been spreading the word about the Amstrad CPC. This is where I met two of our other UKAG founders, Adam and Mac. Rob has always been around since the old school days. I met Nick (TechNick) through the Novabug YouTube channel and the lovely Jo is my life partner. We also go back to the WACCI fanzine days. 

After a year or so of meeting a couple of times in my kitchen to scratch the CPC itch we decided as a collective to put on an event, and with the amazing support of Chris Green and the Kickstart team, this is now happening on 21st June 2026.

This will be the first user group meet in the UK since the last WACCI convention somewhen in the 1990’s and the team can’t wait to see you all with your CPC’s for this amazing event.



Collection complete! 

A milestone achieved and celebration post: I have pretty much every disc game I ever wanted for my 6128.

My recent eBay hauls are:

  • Castle Master 
  • Klax
  • Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 

The rest of the UKAG gang sourced me a disc copy of Lemmings! Thanks all 🙂

Even though we’re fortunate to have Rob, aka Equalizor, in the group, manufacturing his style of M4 boards to order with his own improvements, it is nice to have the real disc versions for the collection.

I’ll be playing these and many others at the UKAG meet on Sunday June 21st, get your ticket before they sell out!

It feels good to have the collection finally complete.

Unless anyone’s got Puzznic on disc… Or 10 Computer Hits 3 by Beau Jolly… Or…



What’s old is new again

“HP Reimagines the Desk for the Future of Work” shouts the headline on the HP website. The tech giant has ‘reimagined’ the desktop PC with a:

“Unique, keyboard-based form factor”.

They are talking about the HP EliteBoard AI PC, which is a computer in a keyboard:

I became officially old when I started noticing cyclical events and ideas rebranded, rehashed and suggested as “new”.

Anyone who was around in the 80s knows that a computer in a keyboard is absolutely nothing new:

Amstrad CPC 464 6128 and 664 computers owned by Simon Green

Do you remember it feeling strange when the computer was separate from the keyboard? Just comment below!

And if you want to see more reimagining of computers, then join us in June at the UKAG first ever Amstrad meetup



The Retro Zone: Lake District Nostalgia for Amstrad Fans

If you are on holiday in one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, the Lake District, it’s well worth a visit to The Retro Zone, a collection of 70s and 70s nostalgia.

UKAG founding members Simon Green and Jo Cook enjoyed wandering around and talking to the owners about their personal memories from the decades many of us grew up in.

Simon Green and the CPC 464 at The Retro Zone.

It’s peak 70s/80s microcomputing nostalgia, instant “I had that” or, more often, “I wanted that” feeling, and a museum full of memory-triggering kit from the home computer boom.

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Who is Roland Perry?

Roland is the star guest at the inaugural UKAG meetup, but if you are newer to the retro hobby you might not know his background or his impact on the computer we all know and love.

Roland says of the event:

“I’m looking forward to attending the UK Amstrad Group meeting. It’s always a pleasure to see these machines still being used, repaired, and enjoyed, and to chat with people who remember what made them work so well. The best part is the community, swapping stories, solving the odd technical mystery, and having a good laugh about the design choices that still get people talking.”

Interview

There’s a great article from Retro Gamer to find out more, and here are the essentials:

Amstrad’s lead technical figure on the CPC: Roland Perry was Amstrad’s group technical manager, often described as the person who made the CPC “tick”, leading the electronics design that turned the CPC concept into a working machine.

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UKAG meetup – as featured on Xyphoe’s channel!

Thanks to Xyphoe and Novabug – two of the greatest Amstrad streamers – for giving our June event a shout-out on his stream!

Hopefully, many of their viewers can come and join us on June 21st 2026 for a day of Amstrad fun and friends.

Xyphoe said of the event:

“It has the potential to grow and grow.”

Stream UKAG announcement 2026

In the stream chat, with typical humour of the retro scene, RetroUnlim joked of the venue:

“If it’s a church, I’m not marrying Roland.”

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