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Z80PCW is one of the most veteran and internationally respected Amstrad PCW emulation projects. It was originally developed by the Dutchman H.M. van der Vliet in the mid-1990s.
This is the international emulator that served as the cornerstone before the arrival of modern options. It was the "Historical Reference Emulator". It represented the first major international effort to take PCW emulation beyond the borders of the countries where the machine was a massive sales success.
The main focus of Z80PCW was absolute efficiency. In an era where personal computer (PC) power was limited, Van der Vliet designed an extremely optimized emulation core to run the CP/M operating system and the LocoScript word processor at real speed, even on machines with i486 or Pentium I processors.
It is currently categorized as a "Legacy" or Abandoned project.