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by linker3000
307 days ago
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Well, I still own the ancestor - a BBC B. As a schoolboy I was one of a handful who were in the computer club. We had a CBM (PET) 3016, a few Acorn System Ones and a UK101 that was built by our physics teacher. One day this big grey prototyping keyboard case turned up. There was a microcassette unit fitted for loading and saving programs, and the whole thing was connected to a colour TV via an umbilical cord that looked like a vacuum cleaner hose. We were given task sheets with projects to complete on this unit, and we could control the TV from the keyboard, read Teletext pages AND download programs. It was a fun piece of kit that stayed with us for a couple of months. In hindsight, I realised that the unit was a pre-production BBC Micro and we'd been part of a pre-launch test programme thanks to that same physics teacher. |
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