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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...
- theage.com.au
Microbee Greg
Archived 2009-09-14 at the
Wayback Machine Microbee Dealer Conference, Sydney, 1984,
Lincoln Computer Centre "
Microbee Systems:...
- 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...
- 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...
- III (with a Z-80 card like the
Apple SoftCard III)
Applied Technology MicroBee (56KB+ RAM models)
Aster CT-80
Atari 8-bit
computers (with 64k SWP ATR8000...
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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)...
- 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...
- Skiing,
Horace and the Spiders, The Hobbit,
Penetrator (Commodore 64,
Microbee,
Timex Sinclair 2068, TRS-80, ZX Spectrum) 1983: H.U.R.G: High-Level User-Friendly...
- for the
Commodore 64,
Block Buster for the VIC-20,
Chilly Willy for the
Microbee,
Pengon for the TRS-80
Color Computer, the
unrelated Pengon for
Atari 8-bit...
- the
Amstrad CPC home
computers as well as the MSX
architecture and the
Microbee and
Tandy TRS-80 (models I, II, III, 4, and others). The CP/M-80 operating...