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Patching WordStar for the Acorn Z80 Second Processor

May 31, 2018January 8, 2021 john

Introduction This article described the the very simple steps required to patch WordStar 3.0 so that it works as expected

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Patching dBaseII for the Acorn Z80 Second Processor

May 2, 2018January 7, 2021 john

Introduction This article described the the very simple steps required to patch dBaseII so that it works as expected on

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John Newcombe - Software developer with an interest in the development of Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks. John also has an interest in 8 bit computers and is the developer and maintainer of the Telstar videotex system.

Glass TTY

In the 1970s relatively inexpensive ASCII character mode terminals, e.g., ADM3A, VT100, were available and were sometimes nicknamed "Glass TTYs" ("glass Teletypes") or "Visual Display Units" (VDUs).

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