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Series of networkable home computers
MicroBee (or Micro Bee) was a series of networkable home computers by Applied Technology, which became publicly listed company MicroBee Systems Limited
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theage.com.au Microbee Greg Archived 2009-09-14 at the Wayback Machine Microbee Dealer Conference, Sydney, 1984, Lincoln Computer Centre "Microbee Systems:
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Spreadsheet program
43 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
Multiplan
Australian edutainment developer
of computer systems, including the Apple II, Commodore 64, Macintosh, Microbee and BBC Micro. After the department closed, former employees David Smith
Jacaranda_Software
htm "Science of Cambridge MK14", May 1979, retrieved 2011 July 2 Microbee computer Archived 2010-05-29 at the Wayback Machine, From:Owen Hill Date:24
List_of_early_microcomputers
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
List of computer system emulators
List_of_computer_system_emulators
American manufacturer of microprocessors
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
Zilog
Australian video game studio
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
Beam_Software
Data storage standard
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)
Kansas_City_standard
1982 video game
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
Pengo_(video_game)
1993 video game
of a 1985 game with the same name by John Passfield for the Australian Microbee computer system; inspired by Ghostbusters (1984), he created a "haunted
Alien_Carnage
1981 Australian kit computer
capabilities to the Applied Technology MicroBee computer, released about six months after the Super-80. This led to many MicroBee games being ported to the VDUEB
Dick_Smith_Super-80_Computer
programmable character set Semi: 160×72 or 128×48 Mono (80×24 or 64×16) Yes MicroBee 1982 4K 64×16 Mono "Full": 17 limited modes from 512×128 to 512×256 Mono
List of home computers by video hardware
List_of_home_computers_by_video_hardware
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
List of computers running CP/M
List_of_computers_running_CP/M
already voted MicroBee. Shem Tov approved the distribution of the MicroBee computers to the Acha branches. Some members of Acha borrowed MicroBee by depositing
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Apple II Applesoft Microsoft No No I:16,FP:31/8 2 Full Applied Technology MicroBee MicroWorld BASIC Matthew Starr No Yes FP Atari, Inc. 600XL, 800XL Atari
List of computers with on-board BASIC
List_of_computers_with_on-board_BASIC
Topics referred to by the same term
by Nancy Yi Fan Sword Quest - a dungeons and dragons style game for the MicroBee This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Swordquest
Swordquest_(disambiguation)
monitor Cassette, diskette, hard drive, cartridge Australia Microbee Systems MicroBee series Z80 1983 TV, monitor Cassette, later models floppy diskette
List_of_home_computers
Class of microcomputers
the UK software industry, widely cloned by the Soviet Union. June 1982: MicroBee (Australia), initially as a kit, then as a finished unit. August 1982:
Home_computer
1978 home computer system
Floppy Disk Controller (with CP/M 2.2) was developed in Australia for the Microbee and Sorcerer computers. There is a modern re-creation available on Github
Exidy_Sorcerer
Topics referred to by the same term
MSPP may refer to: The Microbee Software Preservation Project University of Maryland School of Public Policy Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
MSPP
Microcomputer released in 1982
QL computers, Acorn Atom, BBC Micro, Seven S, ABC 80, ABC 800, Compis, MicroBee. "Product & Technology Milestones". Sony Group Portal. 2024. "SMC-70".
Sony_SMC-70
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
Your Computer (Australian magazine)
Your_Computer_(Australian_magazine)
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