28-03-2021, 05:59 PM
Thanks to kimjohn for making these available to be scanned. They are A4 or A5 in size and range from 2 to 8 pages long.
Price lists and Catalogues of both hardware and software are invaluable resources for providing not only prices at the time and descriptions but also what was available at the time.
The Microbee Price List Sept 1982 lists the new Molded Case for $25 and Microworld Basic v5.10 upgrade ROMs for $20. Software list was short but include Microbee CP/M on disk for $200.
The Microbee Product Range Sept 1982 lists their 2kHz 16k & 32k Microbee specifications and Expansion details, such as the S-100 interface & MPI-52 floppy drives, etc.
Mytek Catalogue March 1984 gives a good description of all the software they had available at the time. Interesting that they were selling the Amust Executive 816 computer at the time. A separate Order Form was also included as well as the special Mytek envelope they were posted in. Name & Address removed.
Goodison Software Catalogue 1984 not only lists their vast array of Educational software with a description for the Microbee but also includes a one page letter saying all their software in now available on disk. You could also specify the programs you want on the disks also. Last line reads "Members of the Apple Users Club need not apply."
So in the MbeeTech Repository in the Microbee/Documentation/Articles/Lists folders we placed
microbee_price_list_82_09.pdf
microbee_product_range_82_09.pdf
mytek_catalogue_march_1984.pdf
mytek_order_form_1984.pdf
mytek_catalogue_envelope_1984.pdf
goodison_software_catalogue_1984.pdf
Price lists and Catalogues of both hardware and software are invaluable resources for providing not only prices at the time and descriptions but also what was available at the time.
The Microbee Price List Sept 1982 lists the new Molded Case for $25 and Microworld Basic v5.10 upgrade ROMs for $20. Software list was short but include Microbee CP/M on disk for $200.
The Microbee Product Range Sept 1982 lists their 2kHz 16k & 32k Microbee specifications and Expansion details, such as the S-100 interface & MPI-52 floppy drives, etc.
Mytek Catalogue March 1984 gives a good description of all the software they had available at the time. Interesting that they were selling the Amust Executive 816 computer at the time. A separate Order Form was also included as well as the special Mytek envelope they were posted in. Name & Address removed.
Goodison Software Catalogue 1984 not only lists their vast array of Educational software with a description for the Microbee but also includes a one page letter saying all their software in now available on disk. You could also specify the programs you want on the disks also. Last line reads "Members of the Apple Users Club need not apply."

So in the MbeeTech Repository in the Microbee/Documentation/Articles/Lists folders we placed
microbee_price_list_82_09.pdf
microbee_product_range_82_09.pdf
mytek_catalogue_march_1984.pdf
mytek_order_form_1984.pdf
mytek_catalogue_envelope_1984.pdf
goodison_software_catalogue_1984.pdf
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