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I have a BBC Micro and and an Amiga locked up somewhere.
They are quite fun to work with these days. It quite a change from the *nix or Windows machines I have to use at work. Very simple, languages were on a ROM that was plugged in via a chip.
My grandad owned one of these. And interesting machine as it was 16bit rather than 8 bit at the time and had a MOS, I wiped BBC BASIC once on their version of floppy disks.
The monitor featured was quite high quality and used a 6 din pin plug.
A degree in Commodore 64's and still fails to embed an image.
Stedlocks, you were right. It's too funny.