Yes please contact him if posible :)

As i said i prefer to know who im buying this kinda stuff from :)

thanks

Matt


Alistair Ross wrote:

Heh,

Check out my museum if you think that's bad (and this is just a taster of the stuff I have):

www.aliross.co.uk/museum

BTW: I have a mate at work with a Master and a Compact, but I don't know if he is willing to part with them. Do you want me to ask him, or will you just use the Ebay route?

Regards,

Ali Ross

On Tuesday 15 November 2005 18:26, Matt Lowe wrote:
Thats the main reason i still like the BBC's i managed to put 240VAC
into the middle of one meny years ago, and it cost me a total of £6.00
to fix, those where the days LOL, try that with a PC and kiss the entire
machine goodbye :)

Matt

Steve Logan wrote:
<old git>
Those were the days...

I did my PhD on a BBC Model B with 64K RAM.  It lived in the middle of
the labs, had acid, blood, PTFE solution and tea spilt over it on a
regular basis and it never ever faltered.  The main problem, as I
recall, was the BASIC interpreter had a 'number of lines' limit so you
had to put multiple commands on the same line to try and force more in.

Don't make 'em like they used to...

</old git>

Matt Lowe wrote:
Hi,
I know its not excatly a linux question, but does anyone out there
have any old BBC Master or BBC Master Compact machines? i need one to
use on an old piece of hardware ive dug out of the loft, and it wont
run on the BBC B's that ive got.

Thanks

Matt Lowe
scotlug <at> mlsis.co.uk
(T) 07050 615 773


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