Research Machines adverts
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Research Machines
May 1979
The Research Machines' 380Z - A unique tool for research and education
From at least 1978 through to mid 1982, Research Machines Limited, often abbreviated to RML, seemed to be selling the same one machine - a Z80-based system called the 380Z, or rat...
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Research Machines
October 1980
What will you do with 12-year-old programmers when he reaches 16?
This is an interesting advert - gender stereotyping aside - in the form of its implied message, from a company that controlled much of the UK Schools' IT hardware market until it ...
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Research Machines
March 1983
Research Machines: Graphics machine
There weren't many constants during the microcomputer explosion, but if there was one it was possibly this: Research Machines' 380Z. First launched in 1977, it was still going he...
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Research Machines
November 1985
RM Nimbus: Success breeds success
After selling what seems like the same machine since forever, or at least 1977 - the Research Machines 380Z - RM has finally stepped into the world of the IBM PC. Except that it'...