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1979 adverts

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Atari

1979

Atari 800: Personal Computer Systems

Released in 1979, the Atari 800 was originally designed as the better of two models, the other being the Atari 400. The 400 and 800 model numbers originally denoted the expected...

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Exidy

January 1979

Introducing the personal computer you've been waiting for: The Exidy Sorcerer

Exidy Incorporated was the third-largest producer of video arcade games in the US when it was encouraged by Paul Terrell to enter the consumer electronics market towards the end o...

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Netronics

March 1979

This is the famous ELF II computer

The apparently-famous ELF II from Netronics Research and Development Limited of New Milford, Connecticut, was one of relatively few micros around which used RCA's COSMAC - COmplem...

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Commodore

May 1979

Britain is a nation of PET lovers - the No. 1 computer in the UK

This advert shows the original Chiclet-style 4K PET, retailing for £520 inclusive - about £3,730 in 2025 terms. At around this time, the newer 4000 series - 16K and 32K models, wi...

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Research Machines

May 1979

The Research Machines' 380Z - A unique tool for research and education

From its launch in 1977 through to mid 1982, Research Machines Limited, often abbreviated to RML or RM, seemed to be selling the same one machine - a Z80-based system called the 3...

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Acorn

May 1979

Introducing Acorn: A professional MPU card

This is probably Acorn's very first advert - it does indeed say "introducing Acorn" - and appeared just a few months after the company's founding as Cambridge Processor Unit (CPU)...

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Pertec

May 1979

The Attaché Business System - The only system designed and supported exclusively for business applications

Launched in the UK in May 1979, the Attaché was said by Practical Computing in its May 1979 issue to be "in a sense, Pertec's first microcomputer", in that unlike the company's pr...

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Midwest Scientific Instruments (MSI)

June 1979

MSI 6800 - At the root of every good system

The MSI 6800, from Midwest Scientific Instruments, was a Motorola MC6800-based system running at 2MHz on SWTPC's SS-50 bus. It was first launched in 1977. The MC6800 could nomin...

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Nascom/Lucas

July 1979

If you can buy more on one board for under £300 - buy us one too!

This is the advert which launched the Nascom 2 - an update of the popular Chris Shelton-designed Nascom 1, which was first launched in 1977. The Nascom 2 came with the faster 4MH...

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Tandy/Radio Shack

August 1979

New low price for Level 1 BASIC 4K RAM

The TRS-80 was one of the "1977 Trinity" - which also included the Commodore PET and the Apple II. They were the first three modern personal computers - micros that could be taken...

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Apple

August 1979

Keen Computers takes you into the future with the Apple II

This is a third-party advert for the Apple II, one of the "1997 Trinity" of computers that changed the landscape of computing. Apple, true to form ever since, was the most expen...

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Cromemco

August 1979

Cromemco System Three - the professional one

With a 4MHz Z80A CPU and an expansive 21 card slots, the System 3 was particulary impressive in being able to address 16MB of memory - a fairly fantastical amount in 1979, where 4...

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Vector Graphic

August 1979

Almarc: Specialists in Vector Graphic

Vector Graphic was an American company set up in 1976 by husband-and-wife team Robert and Lore Harp. Vector's machines were distributed in the UK by Almarc Data Systems, a compa...

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Acorn

September 1979

Three Trumps from Acorn: The Acorn Microcomputer

Acorn was founded as Cambridge Processor Unit (CPU) in November 1978 by Hermann Hauser, who had moved to the UK from Vienna at the age of 15, and Chris Curry - a former Science of...

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Transam

September 1979

Transam: The Exciting New Triton Personal Computer

The Transam Triton was a British-built Intel 8080A-based kit computer that was first released in December 1978. Somewhat uniquely, it offered different levels of firmware with a...

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