- TitleInstructions for the Nascom 1 Microcomputer and Programming Material
- ReferenceYA2006.34
- Production date01-01-1968 - 31-12-1992
- Scope and ContentMaterial relating to the Nascom 1 home build computer, including handbooks, instruction manuals, programme lists, programming books and articles, advertisements, notes and diagrams. The archive also includes books on computer programming (particularly using BASIC), articles from computing magazines, material relating to the Tatung Einstein Microcomputer, cassettes, floppy disk, papers and files relating to microprocessors and microprocessing.
- Extent9 boxes
- Physical descriptionThe condition of the material is fair to good. Cassettes and floppy disks cannot be accessed without appropriate equipment.
- LanguageEnglish
- Archival historyDonated by a former employee of Simon Handling Engineers, who acquired the computer from its builder. The builder of the computer was an engineer who worked for a subcontractor of Simon Handling Engineers and who had computing skills. He gave it to Mr Dale when he acquired another home-built computer. Mr Dale worked at Simon in the electrical and instrumentation department. The company had mini computers for project work in the office but Dale became interested in computers and was part of a computing interest group that met at work one night a week. He used this computer for playing games and other running other programs written by the previous owner. Dale's son subsequently built him a more powerful computer with a colour screen. This computer has a homemade interface and a modified 64K memory.
- Level of descriptionTOP
- Repository nameScience and Industry Museum
- Subject
- Conditions governing accessOpen access.
- Conditions governing ReproductionCopies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
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