This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Trevj(talk | contribs) at 15:28, 22 November 2013(creating). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.Revision as of 15:28, 22 November 2013 by Trevj(talk | contribs)(creating)
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Computing, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of computers, computing, and information technology on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.ComputingWikipedia:WikiProject ComputingTemplate:WikiProject ComputingComputing
This article is within the scope of WikiProject BBC, an attempt to better organise information in articles related to the BBC. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page where you can join us as a member. You can also visit the BBC Portal.BBCWikipedia:WikiProject BBCTemplate:WikiProject BBCBBC
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was used in a variety of situations, very often for control projects...
Is there a good reason why the Spectrum is the only micro named? The BBC was much more common in schools, and would be more likely to be used for control projects anyway because of its better I/O facilities. There's no mention of the Research Machines computers either. Loganberry (Talk) 02:06, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]