CP/M Box is considered by the international community as the "definitive" evolution for modern Amstrad PCW users. Developed by Habi (Habisoft), a key figure and absolute reference in the Amstrad preservation scene in Spain, this emulator combines an intuitive user interface with unprecedented technical power, making a 1985 office machine feel native on 2026 operating systems.
Unlike other projects, CP/M Box was designed with an obsessive focus on cycle-exact fidelity. This means the emulator not only replicates hardware functions but also reproduces the exact temporal behavior of the components, including "bugs" or undocumented behaviors of the original hardware (such as Gate Array particularities). This precision is vital for extremely demanding software titles, such as the isometric games Head over Heels or Batman, or applications with complex disk protections, to function identically to how they did on the real machine.
Among its major documented contributions are:
In its most recent versions (specifically from version 1.10.0, released in late 2024 and consolidated in 2025/2026), Habi has integrated an advanced audio system into CP/M Box.
This addition is a significant milestone, as the original Amstrad PCW lacked a dedicated sound chip (it only possessed a small speaker for basic "beeps").
The improvements implemented by Habi allow not only for emulating the original sound but also for expanding the machine's capabilities through virtual hardware:
This sound support is fundamental for enjoying enhanced versions of classic games. A prominent example is the "Enhanced" version of La Abadía del Crimen (released by Habi in 2024-2025), which includes digitized audio taking advantage of these new emulator capabilities and support for sound hardware clones such as the Dk'sound.
Technical requirements: To enjoy these features, the emulator now requires the host system to have an active audio device and Windows 7 64-bit or higher.