Examples of using BBC micro in English and their translations into Spanish
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at the University of Birmingham developed Screen Reader for the BBC Micro and NEC Portable.
Erasure used a BBC Micro(and later a BBC Master)
not to mention the highly sophisticated BBC Micro.
Alligata for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro.
the designs of the Apple III, Oric-1 and Oric Atmos, BBC Micro, Victor 9000/Sirius 1
An official port that bears the Atari logo was released by Superior Software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1985,
who make the BBC Micro and Electron has grown from a small company to a multi-national with a turnover of more than 90 million pounds.
In the UK, the BBC Micro based OBBS software, available from Pace
I'm proud to announce that the BBC Micro… will be at the heart of a new government initiative to put a computer into every school in the country.
that was that owners of the third system- the BBC Micro- very much the Liberal Democrats of the computer world.
for DOS as BBCBASIC(86), which aimed for maximum compatibility with the BBC Micro, and BBasic, which concentrated on the BASIC language,
The BBC Micro was a chunky, middle-class computer created for the BBC's Computer Literacy Project- a jolly, well-meaning attempt to get Britain coding,
Acorn Electron, BBC Micro and Enterprise 64;
Apple II, the Atari 8-bit family, the BBC Micro, and the Commodore PET and Commodore VIC-20, and in a number of video game consoles such as the Atari 2600 and the Nintendo Entertainment System.
an emulator for Acorn's earlier BBC Micro, and were mounted in two-part cases with a small central unit,
on the very last run of TI 99/4A speech modules, on the BBC Micro, in Bally/Midway's NFL Football arcade game,
be around 12,000 units, but eventually more than 1.5 million BBC Micros were sold.
I was a BBC Micro guy.
Acrylic box for BBC micro: bit.
The BBC micro released by Acorn in 1981.