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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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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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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: Tony Rundle
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Tony Rundle was the Technical Director at Nascom. Today he works as a professional photographer. The 1977 Calendar Year revenue for Microsoft totaled $380,715. Even before the Nascom-1 was fully hatched, software was already demonstrating that it had the potential to become a more important business than hardware. Tony remembers the launch event for the Nascom-1. Held at the Wembley Conferenc...
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: May 2012
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Saturday, 12 May 2012. NASCOM-1 re-boot 1978 to 2012. Following repair to the PSU, my NASCOM 1. Has successfully booted into NAS-SYS 3. A little bit of history has been unearthed. Bill Gates understood that the future lay in software. Subscribe to: Posts (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: John Marshall
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. John Marshall was a co-founder of Nascom with Kerr Borland. He had interests in the supply of digital electronic components to the UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Images of my NASCOM-1 from 1978. NASCOM-1 reboots after 3.5 decades. NASCOM WWW Home Page. A NASCOM history blog. Your Computer, Mar 1982. UK micro pioneer Chris Shelton: The mind behind th.
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: UK micro pioneer Chris Shelton: The mind behind the Nascom-1
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Wednesday, 21 August 2013. UK micro pioneer Chris Shelton: The mind behind the Nascom-1. Nascom-1 "Myra" still working. TheRegister has now (August 2013) featured a comprehensive article. About the role of Chris Shelton as a UK microcomputer pioneer. The article features a picture of my Nascom-1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Images of my NASCOM-1 from 1978.
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: NASCOM-2 Restoration Project
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Monday, 25 June 2012. When I began the restoration of my 1978 vintage NASCOM. I assumed I would need a source of spare parts, and so began hunting the web for other NASCOM owners or units up for sale. Not surprisingly there was nothing. Then one day a message popped into my inbox. Alec Stansfield in the UK had a unit he wanted rid of. Alec's NASCOM. This all bodes well for further testing. If...
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK: The hunt for the NASCOM-3
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Working NASCOM Microcomputers in the UK. An early UK hobbyist/home computer based on the Zilog Z80 processor. Tuesday, 4 December 2012. The hunt for the NASCOM-3. After Nascom was sold to Lucas Logic (1982? A plan was hatched to produce a Nascom in a box, more packaged, less of a kit. It was called the Nascom 3. I've never seen one, but would love to find one, especially if still in working order. If it is not working, I may be able to renovate. 14 April 2013 at 07:11. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).