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A
Potted Jubilee History
To give you some idea of how the club has
developed, the history of the club is roughly as follows (with thanks
to one of our oldest members):
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1978
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November,
NKACC founded by a bunch of blokes (no women at all at the
start) looking at their kit micros.
Commodore Kym-1, Compkit UK101 et al.
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1979
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Commodore
launch the PET.
Most members buy one, and then break off to form IPUG (Independant
Pet User Group), which later goes national.
Acorn release the System One. No screen or keyboard! Just a
15-key phonepad and a calculator display. |
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1980
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Acorn
release the system Three; then the Atom.
Sinclair have the ZX-80. |
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1981
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Acorn
announce the "Proton", which is later adopted by the BBC as
the model "A".
Everyone in the club buys a model B.
Sinclair launch the ZX-81, which members view as a toy. IBM
launch the PC. |
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1982
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Sinclair
launch the Spectrum.
This one takes off in the club too, and we start getting younger
members. |
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1983
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NKACC
launches the "Junior branch", meeting in Orpington Civic Halls
on a Saturday morning twice a month.
Kids are dumped on us whilst mum and dad go shopping. Great
success.
Remote controlled turtles, video camera image capturing (mono
at 320x192). Mac mouse painting was a favourite. |
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1985
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The
end of the computer boom, and we close the junior club. |
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1987
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Acorn
replace the BBC Master series with the Archimedes, also badged
by the BBC.
Most of us upgrade, but some of us move towards PCs. |
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1997
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Ten
years on, and the Acorn dominance starts to subside, thanks
to cheaper PCs and abundance of software. |
As for locations:
Start at Charles Darwin School, Biggin Hill.
Occasional meetings at Newstead Woods School, Orpington
in school holidays.
Move to Biggin Hill Library when school fees increase
600%.
Move to Beckenham Library when Biggin Hill closes
in evenings.
4 months later, back to Biggin Hill; but to the
Black Horse.
We need a meeting room, so make use of a Church
Hall in Petts Wood.
One night, it was taken(!) so we found a new venue
- where we're still located.
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