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- Amateur_Computer_Club abstract "The Amateur Computer Club (ACC), founded in 1973, was an early British club \"open to all interested in the design, construction or programming of computers as a hobby\". Most of its members lived in the United Kingdom. In 1976 an educational journal described the growth of \"hobbyist\" computing and said \"in [the UK] there is currently one shop ... and also an active Amateur Computer Club with over 600 members\".".
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- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageExternalLink acc.htm.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageExternalLink chips_-_early_years.html.
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- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageRevisionID "651351469".
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_clubs_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Computer_memory.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Electronics_World.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Hobby_Computer_Club.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_circuit.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Intel_4004.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8008.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLink File:Acc1.png.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amateur Computer Club".
- Amateur_Computer_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amateur_Computer_Club subject Category:Computer_clubs_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Amateur_Computer_Club hypernym Club.
- Amateur_Computer_Club type SoccerClub.
- Amateur_Computer_Club comment "The Amateur Computer Club (ACC), founded in 1973, was an early British club \"open to all interested in the design, construction or programming of computers as a hobby\". Most of its members lived in the United Kingdom. In 1976 an educational journal described the growth of \"hobbyist\" computing and said \"in [the UK] there is currently one shop ... and also an active Amateur Computer Club with over 600 members\".".
- Amateur_Computer_Club label "Amateur Computer Club".
- Amateur_Computer_Club sameAs Q2331003.
- Amateur_Computer_Club sameAs Amateur_Computer_Club.
- Amateur_Computer_Club sameAs m.0hzrwjj.
- Amateur_Computer_Club sameAs Q2331003.
- Amateur_Computer_Club wasDerivedFrom Amateur_Computer_Club?oldid=651351469.
- Amateur_Computer_Club depiction Acc1.png.
- Amateur_Computer_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Amateur_Computer_Club.