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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: My NASCOM-1 from 1978
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Sunday, 23 October 2011. My NASCOM-1 from 1978. Main board and keyboard - mounted back of 17inch rack. I built this NASCOM-1 from the ground up in the late 70s. I was an early computer 'hobbyist' in the UK. There were only a handful of us at the time, but eventually it grew to 100s, and then 1000s. Yet it got me a career in computing. Lots of space for add-on boards. Fun for another weekend.
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Visita al Cambridge Centre for Computing History | Airsynth
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Visita al Cambridge Centre for Computing History Airsynth. Binfo: Interfaz de buscadores. AvatarÓn: cliente de Twitter. Composición en tiempo real con imágenes del sol de la NASA. Más apps …. Cuidando nuestros ojos con software. Visita al Cambridge Centre for Computing History. Publicado por Marce Luna. El Miércoles 24 de Septiembre de 2014 en Retro. No voy a negarlo, tras visitar la exposición Digital Revolution del Barbican Centre. Pude echarle el guante al Spectrum más potente. Selección musical de en...
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The Crispy Ambulance: June
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A record of sites designed and built by Pure Energy . Thursday, 28 June 2007. Goes live. If you're looking for a quite place to stay in a beautiful part of Cyprus then visit this site. A new project to set up a Computer Museum. In Haverhill, Suffolk is well underway. The Centre for Computing History. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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International Amiga Day | Retro Computing News
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Category Archives: International Amiga Day. The AUI Interview: Jay Miner – the father of the Amiga. May 31, 2015. July 2015 sees the thirtieth birthday of the Amiga A1000 computer itself, and that will be loudly celebrated around the globe, but before that, a very special group of Amiga fans, organised through a Facebook group, decided last year to dedicate an annual day, International Amiga Day. Amiga User International masthead June 1988. JAY MINER – ‘The father of the Amiga’. Jay Miner, 1988 (pic Amig...
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A blast from the past for International Amiga Day! | Retro Computing News
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A blast from the past for International Amiga Day! May 30, 2015. This Sunday sees the celebration of International Amiga Day. Traditionally marking the birthday of the ‘father of the Amiga’, the late Jay Miner. Retro Computing News will also be joining in the celebration on the day, by publishing a very special early interview with Jay Miner, first published in the June 1988 issue of Amiga User International magazine, here in the UK. Jay Miner and his dog, Mitchy. BYTES and PC’S. BYTES & PC’S. We're alwa...
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Retro Computing News | Retro Computing News
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Category Archives: Retro Computing News. RCN to exhibit in Shakespeare country. May 5, 2016. King Edward VI School. For the second year running,. Will be attending the Recursion computer fair. On Saturday 2 July 2016 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. But this time around, we’ll be an exhibitor – at William Shakespeare’s very own school! RECURSION 2015 from above – general view. We’ve been invited along by the event organisers at the historic King Edward Vi School. The Levi Fox Hall, King Edward Vi School.
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Announcements | Retro Computing News
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January 3, 2016. I thought I’d just make a quick post to let all our readers know that I’ve been looking at how Retro Computing News. RCN) can move onward and upward now we’ve hit the first few days of 2016. We are of course going to continue with the usual topical mix of news and features, but you’re also going to see some specific upgrades to our coverage:. Look for a first quarter feature on the Retro Computer Museum in Leicester. To begin with, all being well. 8211; were going to be looking for indiv...
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A Novel approach - The land of first time Novel writing: September 2014
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Saturday, 13 September 2014. Wish I Was Here - Backers' Premier. Well, made it to London and the Cineworld O2. Last night for the UK backers premier of Wish I Was Here. Firstly I just need to say, GO SEE THIS FILM. It opens across the UK next Friday, 20th September. I, and I'm sure all the other 46,520 backers. Are proud and privileged to have been a part of this whole experience. I wanted to take lots of pictures of Zach. As he did the Q&A at the end of the film, but didn't. Why didn't I? And listened t...
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: NASCOM UK The Fight Back
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Friday, 6 April 2012. NASCOM UK The Fight Back. 16 April 2012 at 13:27. Just wondered how you were getting on? I have a very large collection of Nascom stuff that I keep meaning to get around to running up, including 3 Nascom 1s. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Images of my NASCOM-1 from 1978. NASCOM-1 reboots after 3.5 decades. NASCOM WWW Home Page.
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: Kerr Borland
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. The information on this page is partly gathered from sources which may not be reliable. Kerr Borland was a co-founder of Nascom with John Marshall. He was responsible for sales and marketing. Kerr Borland may have left Nascom early in 1979 a mere two years after it was founded. An interview with Kerr Borland. 24 December 2014 at 14:29. Where is Kerr Borland today? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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