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MicroBee (or
Micro Bee) was a
series of
networkable home
computers by
Applied Technology,
which became publicly listed company MicroBee Systems Limited...
- "Applied
Technologies /
Microbee 32"
Archived 2008-01-01 at the
Wayback Machine, at the old
computers museum "The
MicroBee Story"
Archived April 16,...
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magazine was
focused on home
computers such as the
Commodore 64,
Apple II,
MicroBee and many others. It
never specialized on any one market, and so catered...
- CP/M
Computer (Z80 ECB-System, CP/M2.2)
Megatel Quark Memotech MTX
MicroBee Micro Craft Dimension 68000 (CP/M-68K, and CP/M-80 with
optional Z80 card)...
- Cross-platform New BSD, GPLv2 or
later Nanowasp 2.0b
September 28, 2007
MicroBee Windows GPL uBee512 6.0.0
February 13, 2017
MicroBee Cross-platform GPL...
- htm "Science of
Cambridge MK14", May 1979,
retrieved 2011 July 2
Microbee computer, From:Owen Hill Date:24 Aug 1998, Link list on
Australian network...
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Zenith Z-89 — also sold as the
Heathkit H89 (300 and 1200 baud)
MicroBee Systems MicroBee (300 and 1200 baud) MSX (1200 and 2400 baud)
Nascom (300 and 1200)...
- the sake of Acha.
After distributing the
MicroBees,
malfunctions were
detected when they were activated.
MicroBee distributors did
everything to fix the...
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MicroBee (Australia),
initially as a kit, then as a
finished unit.
August 1982:
Dragon 32 (UK) became, for a
short time, the best-selling home
micro in...
- 42 years ago (1982-08)
Written in p-code C
Operating system CP/M,
Apple II,
Microbee,
classic Mac OS, MS-DOS, Xenix,
Commodore 64, CTOS, TI-99/4A, TRS-80, UNIX...