29-10-2024, 07:16 PM
Hi,
I'm curious about whether anyone here has a BBC micro? Particularly anyone in Brisbane.
Back in the early eighties, I bought a Bee, and my brother bought a Beeb.
He later gave me his Model B, which after recapping the power supply, I am going to test.
It's a cassette based system, and has a small amount of software, including a game I can't wait to try called "Time Trek", a Dr. Who text based adventure game.
I am also keen on getting hold of a Spitfire simulator that was available. I think the one I'm remembering was "1942".
I remember one of the Demo programs was a poem by Roger McGough called "Just Hit Return", which generated a new line every time you hit "return".
I'm curious about whether anyone here has a BBC micro? Particularly anyone in Brisbane.
Back in the early eighties, I bought a Bee, and my brother bought a Beeb.
He later gave me his Model B, which after recapping the power supply, I am going to test.
It's a cassette based system, and has a small amount of software, including a game I can't wait to try called "Time Trek", a Dr. Who text based adventure game.
I am also keen on getting hold of a Spitfire simulator that was available. I think the one I'm remembering was "1942".
I remember one of the Demo programs was a poem by Roger McGough called "Just Hit Return", which generated a new line every time you hit "return".
