fkc@ubu.UUCP (Frank Carver) (11/12/84)
[chomp, chomp..... UURK!] This is just a brief tester to see how many people are interested in setting up a network subgroup relating to the Acorn Computers/British Broadcasting Corporation microcomputer system. As far as I know, the above computer is the single most popular educational computer in the UK. Recent statistics indicate over half a million sales in this country alone! I know that it is on sale in Europe and the United States and possibly elswhere in the world, but not how well it sells. A large number of Universities and similar establishments in this country are writing a large amount of software for this computer. If anyone is amenable, this newsgroup could act as an information forum and channel any software queries to the relevant guru. In particular, any public domain software produced could be shared to improve the general quality of all software for this interesting machine. With the addition of the Torch computers 'Unicorn' the BBC micro gains a UN*X facility and will also fit in more with the feeling of the net. In conclusion, mail me if you're interested. Frank K Carver, Undergraduate in Computer Systems Engineering, University of Warwick, United Kingdom. ...!mcvax!ukc!qtlon!flame!ubu!fkc [ Life is a command line - the more options, the better! ]
agjenkin@kcl-cs.UUCP (Alun Jenkins) (11/16/84)
<breakfast !!!!! Mmmmmmm> The BBC micro has not I think sold well in The US and personally I would not like to see an additon to the allready crowded net.micro. Why not try to form uk.micro.bbc or such like . ...ukc!kcl-cs!agjenkin P.S. I may be wrong and recieve flames from all over the US but I somehow doubt it.