Saturday, 6 August 2011

A Micro Power

Micro Power was a British aggregation accustomed in the aboriginal 1980s, best accepted as a video bold administrator (originally beneath the name Program Power[1] - they connected application 'Program Power' as a trading name and generally both names would arise on their releases)[2] but they additionally produced and awash abounding types of computer accouterments andcomputer application (both their own and third-party) through their Leeds 'showroom' or via mail order.

From 1980 to 1987 the aggregation appear a cardinal of video amateur and othercomputer application for assorted home computers. The ancient programs were appear for the Acorn Atom but they are best remembered for their amateur for that machine's successor, Acorn's BBC Micro (with all but two of their post-Atom amateur active on that machine). All amateur that could be (and weren't advised 'too old') were ported to the Acorn Electron afterwards its absolution in 1983 and about all fresh amateur were now appear for these 2 machines. A few were additionally ported to added 8-bit platforms including Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum but these never accomplished the success of the Acorn originals.

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