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- Newbear_77-68 abstract "The Newbear 77-68 was a kit of parts from which a purchaser could construct a first generation home computer based around a Motorola 6800 microprocessor. Because it was designed to be assembled by its owner at home, it was also a homebuilt computer. The 77-68 was designed by Tim Moore and was offered for sale by Bear Microcomputer Systems of Newbury, Berkshire, England from June 1977. It was among the first, if not the first, of British home computers and was featured in the launch edition of Personal Computer World magazine in February 1978.The Newbear 77-68 was both a home computer and a homebuilt computer, since it was designed to not only be used at home (hence a home computer), but also be assembled at home by its owner (hence a homebuilt computer).".
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- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink BASIC.
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- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Morse_code.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_6800.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Newbury,_Berkshire.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Personal_Computer_World.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Printed_circuit_board.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Spreadsheet.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Static_random-access_memory.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Swindon.
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- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Volatile_memory.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink Word_processor.
- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLink File:7768_cpu_board.jpg.
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- Newbear_77-68 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newbear 77-68".
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- Newbear_77-68 subject Category:Early_microcomputers.
- Newbear_77-68 hypernym Kit.
- Newbear_77-68 type Software.
- Newbear_77-68 type Computer.
- Newbear_77-68 type Microcomputer.
- Newbear_77-68 type Redirect.
- Newbear_77-68 comment "The Newbear 77-68 was a kit of parts from which a purchaser could construct a first generation home computer based around a Motorola 6800 microprocessor. Because it was designed to be assembled by its owner at home, it was also a homebuilt computer. The 77-68 was designed by Tim Moore and was offered for sale by Bear Microcomputer Systems of Newbury, Berkshire, England from June 1977.".
- Newbear_77-68 label "Newbear 77-68".
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- Newbear_77-68 sameAs Q7016841.
- Newbear_77-68 wasDerivedFrom Newbear_77-68?oldid=659214937.
- Newbear_77-68 depiction 77_68_home_computer_under_development.jpg.
- Newbear_77-68 isPrimaryTopicOf Newbear_77-68.