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project that could be built and connected to one of the BBC Micro's I/O ports. The project could be ordered in kit form or fully assembled, or the reader could source the parts and design as the articles contained a
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were prominent advertisers, taking out multi-page spreads in every issue in the mid 1980s. From October 1983 the magazine carried the first four issues of
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issue 1, cover dated March 1983. A reference sticker of the BBC Micro's display modes was mounted on the cover.
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as a pull-out; this then split off into an independent publication.
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series by Mike Cook, in which each article introduced a small
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The Micro User Magazine @ The Centre for Computing History
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With the October 1992 issue, the magazine was renamed
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in the first three issues) was a British specialist
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Index

Acorn Computing

Home computing
information technology
electronics
Circulation
ABC
Database Publications
Stockport
Greater Manchester
ISSN
0265-4040
OCLC
215302691
magazine
BBC Microcomputer
Acorn Electron
Acorn Archimedes
Cambridge Z88
Acorn
type-in programs
cover disk
electronics
circuit diagram
adventure gaming
Alice
Mad Hatter
Pac-Man
cheats
arcade

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