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TECHNICAL DATA

NAME:Advanced Memory Systems Ltd. (AMS)
ORIGIN:Warrington, Cheshire (United Kingdom)
FOUNDED:c. 1984
STATUS:Historical (Inactive)
SPECIALITY:Peripherals (Mice) and Graphic Software
OFFICIAL WEB:Does not exist
Description

Advanced Memory Systems (AMS) was one of the most important independent peripheral companies for Amstrad computers during the 1980s. Its main contribution was the commercialization of the AMX Mouse and its associated desktop software, which allowed Amstrad PCW users to add a Graphical User Interface (WIMP) to their monochrome machines, similar to the user experience offered by Macintosh or PCs of that era.

AMS was a pioneer in bringing mouse interactivity to 8-bit systems that originally lacked this functionality, significantly extending the lifespan and capabilities of the PCW range.

Software for Amstrad PCW
AMX Art (1985) - Graphic Software Drawing program (MacPaint-type) optimized for the high resolution of the PCW. AMX Pagemaker (1986) - Desktop Publishing Page layout tool for professional printing. AMX Control (1985) - Utility Configuration panel and mouse drivers.
Advertising and Graphic Material
Advanced Memory Systems Ad
Advanced Memory Systems Ltd advertisement showcasing its educational titles for the Amstrad PCW range.
Advanced Memory Systems Ad Fullscreen
Known Addresses (Warrington, UK)
1984: Main Headquarters 166-170 Wilderspool Causeway, Warrington, WA4 6QA, UK 1984: Alternative Premises Green Lane, Appleton, Warrington, WA4 5NG, UK Historical Contact Tel: (0925) 413501/2/3 | Telex: 628672 AMSG | Fax: 0925 58039 Alternative Tel: (0925) 602690
Multi-System Compatibility

Although the AMX ecosystem achieved massive critical success within the Amstrad PCW range, Advanced Memory Systems also successfully adapted its hardware interfaces and supporting graphics software (AMX Art and WIMP environments) to other contemporary 8-bit microcomputers widely popular in the British market, including the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the Amstrad CPC, and the BBC Micro.

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