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New Zealand Bits & Bytes - Issue 2.3 (November, 1983)

In Volume 2, Issue 3, along with news, editorial comment, letters, club contacts and a glossary, you will find...

  • A comparison of all portables available on the NZ market
  • Review of the NZ-made Proteus (From the folks that bought us the Poly)
  • Review of the Casio PB100 Handheld
  • Review of the Cromemco C-10 small business machine
  • Details on a robot mouse contest
  • A personal story of how young children take to micros at home
  • The microcomputer scene in Japan
  • A report on the Computer Society's National Conference
  • Education - Literacy versus Awareness
  • News of the IBM PC in New Zealand
  • Support columns for the
    • Commodore 64 (The IEEE bus)
    • Spectrum (Graphics and a Game)
    • Apple (The Arcade Machine)
    • System 80/TRS80 (Cassette Word Processors)
    • ZX-81 (Programs)
    • BBC Micro (The Sound Envelope)
    • Vic 20 (Coping with the Poke Instruction)

...and the usual collection of classic computer advertisements!

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