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Day: 4 July 2018

Jupiter Ace
Computing Home Computers Jupiter Ace Personal Computer
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Jupiter Ace

Released in 1982, the Jupiter Ace was a British home computer produced by Jupiter Cantab, a company setup solely for the purpose of the Jupiter Ace. Whist other microcomputers of the time were using BASIC,…

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Enterprise
Computing Enterprise Elan Home Computers Personal Computer
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Enterprise

The Enterprise home computer was introduced on to the market in June, 1985 and was based on the Zilog Z80 CPU running at 4 MHz. It was developed by a British company known as Intelligent…

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Camputers Lynx
Camputers Lynx Computing Home Computers Personal Computer
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Camputers Lynx

Initially released in 1983 as a 48k model, the Caputers Lynx was an 8-bit home computer based around the Z80A CPU which was clocked at 4 MHz, the 128 kb models running at 6 MHz.…

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Acorn Atom
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Acorn Atom

Released from 1980 until 1982. The Atom was a home computer from Acorn. It was essentially a progression of the MOS-6502 based machines that the company had been producing from 1979. The Atom was Acorn’s…

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