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  <title>Floppy Days 98 - The BBC Micro History</title>
  <description>The BBC Micro: History Hello, everyone, and welcome to episode 98 of the Floppy Days Podcast for April, 2020! I hope everyone is staying safe in these days of isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic.&amp;amp;nbsp; One day we’ll look back at this as a strange time in all our lives. Again, for the podcast, we are finishing up the tail-end of the year 1981 in the personal computer timeline and the primary topic of this and the next couple of podcasts will be the BBC Micro.&amp;amp;nbsp; I talked with Steve Furber, one of the primary developers of the Beeb, in the last episode concerning his part in and thoughts about those heady times.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode I’m going to cover a more general history of the BBC Micro to give everyone a view of why the machine was developed and its huge impact on personal and educational computer history, especially in the UK.&amp;amp;nbsp; For the UK listeners, you’ll likely be very familiar with the Beeb’s history.&amp;amp;nbsp; For the&amp;amp;nbsp; US listeners, and listeners in other parts of the world, you may be less familiar with the story.&amp;amp;nbsp; I know that until I dove into the research for this episode, I only had a cursory familiarity with this machine and had no inkling of its true place in computer history. For future episodes, software, emulators, books, Web sites, modern upgrades, etc. will be explored. I hope you enjoy this short excursion into the history of a machine that I’ve come to love and respect. Links Mentioned in the Show: Thoughts and Memories - Richard Broadhurst  Richard’s Games on the Complete BBC Micro Games Archive -  http://bbcmicro.co.uk/index.php?rt_R=&amp;amp;amp;rt_B=&amp;amp;amp;rt_M=&amp;amp;amp;rt_P=&amp;amp;amp;rt_U=&amp;amp;amp;rt_W=&amp;amp;amp;rt_L=&amp;amp;amp;search=broadhurst&amp;amp;amp;on_T=on&amp;amp;amp;on_Y=on&amp;amp;amp;on_P=on&amp;amp;amp;on_A=on&amp;amp;amp;on_G=on&amp;amp;amp;on_S=on&amp;amp;amp;on_Z=on&amp;amp;amp;on_C=on&amp;amp;amp;sort=b&amp;amp;nbsp; Richard’s Games Videos on YouTube -  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1eiw5ttGL3ZagVI0c_vSe19KNALTwuXX&amp;amp;nbsp;  New Acquisitions/What I’ve Been Up To  Fusion magazines - https://fusionretrobooks.com/&amp;amp;nbsp; Erebus - Oric Atmos SD Interface -  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Erebus-Oric-Atmos-sd-card-flash-cart-Oric1-/174120579582&amp;amp;nbsp; Home Computer Course and Home Computer Advanced Course magazines   https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Course&amp;amp;nbsp;  https://archive.org/details/The_Home_Computer_Advanced_Course_01/&amp;amp;nbsp;   Spectrum DIV/MMC Future -  https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/shop/sinclair/divmmcfuture.html&amp;amp;nbsp; HP85Disk project -  https://www.tindie.com/products/hp85disk/hp85disk-disk-emulator-for-hp85-series-computers/ BBC Micro formatted CF card and ROM - http://www.retroclinic.com/&amp;amp;nbsp;  Upcoming Shows  After VCF PNW 2020 was cancelled in March, an individual allowed exhibitors to post their own videos to this website - http://www.retrofair2020.com/ CoCoTALK! hosted a live, virtual CoCoFEST! Saturday April 18th. You can view at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4qkRI1JyqU&amp;amp;amp;feature=youtu.be July 10 - 12, VCF Southeast, in conjunction with Southern Fried Gaming Expo in Atlanta, GA -  http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/otherevents/vintage-computer-festival-southeast/&amp;amp;nbsp; July 24-25, KansasFest - https://www.kansasfest.org/ (virtual) cost $20, expect to open registration on April 30th&amp;amp;nbsp; August 1-2, VCF West, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA -  http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-west/&amp;amp;nbsp; Fri, Aug 14, 2020 – Sun, Aug 16, 2020, Portland Retro Gaming Expo, Portland OR - https://www.retrogamingexpo.com/ CANCELLED Aug. 20 - Aug. 23, 2020, Fujiama, Lengenfeld, Germany - http://abbuc.de/~atarixle/fuji/2020/&amp;amp;nbsp; September 12-13, VCF Midwest, Elmhurst, IL - http://vcfmw.org/&amp;amp;nbsp; October 10 - 12, VCF East, InfoAge Science Center, Wall, NJ -  http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-east/&amp;amp;nbsp;   NOTE: You can order a t-shirt to support the VCF events at http://vcfed.org/wp/t-shirts/ for $20 + shipping   October 24, Chicago TI International World Faire, Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - http://chicagotiug.sdf.org/faire/&amp;amp;nbsp; October 30 - November 1, 2020, Tandy Assembly, Springfield, OH - http://www.tandyassembly.com/&amp;amp;nbsp; December ?, World of Commodore, Mississauga (Toronto), Ontario, Canada - https://www.tpug.ca/&amp;amp;nbsp;  References  There is a docudrama &amp;quot;Micro Men&amp;quot; about the early 80s and winning the joint government/BBC contract to produce a computer that would be the focus of the initiative. 78 page PDF by Tilly Blyth of the Science Museum: &amp;quot;The legacy of the BBC Micro - effecting change in the UK's cultures of computing&amp;quot; “Now the Chips are Down: The BBC Micro (Platform Studies)” by Alison Gazzard - https://amzn.to/2yLnYdf&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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