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UK computing magazine
BEEBUG was a magazine published for users of the BBC Micro between 1982 and 1994. It was the first subscription magazine for computers made by Acorn Computers
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1984 video game
1985 letter column to readers debating it. In his review of the game for Beebug Magazine in 1984, David Fell called Elite "the best game ever" for the BBC
Elite_(video_game)
Series of British microcomputers by Acorn
requiring the extra resources provided by the B+ and Master series machines. Beebug C did, however, run on the standard Model B and later machines. Both of
BBC_Micro
(August–September 1986). "Inter-Word review". Beebug. 5 (4): 16. Mike Williams (April 1987). "Computer Concepts Casts a Spell". Beebug. 5 (10): 18. InterWord manual page
Wordwise
Genre of flight simulator video games
by the Times Online in 2007, and "best game ever" for the BBC Micro by Beebug Magazine in 1984. Elite's sequel, Frontier: Elite II, was named #77 on PC
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Storage medium for computer software
the Astron Card struggled with poor adoption rates. Simon Williams of BEEBUG interpreted this as a chicken-and-egg problem: customers would only have
Astron_Card
Chess software website company
chessbase.com. Bernard Hill (August–September 1991). "Chess for the BBC Micro". Beebug. 10 (4): 11. it is good to see appearing a BBC version of the PC-based product
ChessBase
Personal computer
during the Christmas 1994 season. As the Christmas 1995 season approached, Beebug purchased Acorn's "entire remaining inventory", offering the machine for
Acorn_Archimedes
British computer manufacturer
User, renamed due to a trade mark objection) / Acorn Computing Archive BEEBUG Electron User They also featured in dedicated sections of: Computer Shopper
Acorn_Computers
Notebook computer released in 1987
et seq. – via Gale. "Cambridge Z88 review: A Beeb By Any Other Name?". Beebug. 6 (7): 8. December 1987. "Clive's new Z88". Sinclair User. No. 61. April
Cambridge_Z88
Video game series
Jonathan (December 1986). "Pitfall Pete". Beebug. 5 (7): 57. Temple, Jonathan (December 1991). "Pitfall Pete". Beebug. 10 (7): 49. Rockz SourceForge page (linked
Repton_(video_game)
1977 programming language implementation
Packages Maher, John (January 1985). "Acornsoft's UCSD Pascal System". Beebug. pp. 7–10. Retrieved 2 July 2024. Foster, Christine (September 2004). "UCSD
UCSD_Pascal
UK computer magazine
cover disc for use on RISC OS computers. Acorn User Archive (magazine) BEEBUG (later Risc User) Electron User Acorn Computing, October 1992, pg. 15 Unofficial
The_Micro_User
British video game designer duo
B Panda Sprites - (Interceptor Micros) - Amstrad CPC Rescue Mission - (Beebug) - BBC Model B Magic Maths - (Players) - Amstrad CPC Magic Clock - (Players)
Oliver_Twins
British personal computer, released 1995
Acorn in 1995. Beebug Limited. 1995. pp. 4–6. Retrieved 31 January 2021. "Acorn in 1995 - an overview" (PDF). Acorn in 1995. Beebug Limited. 1995. p
Acorn_A7000
Former software division of Acorn Computers
2022. "View Professional review". Beebug. 6 (4): 16. 1987. "Cambridge Z88 review: A Beeb By Any Other Name?". Beebug. 6 (7): 8. December 1987. P-System
Acornsoft
Computer operating system
22 July 2018. Spencer, David (December 1989). "The New Master Mega-ROM". Beebug. 8 (7). RISC Developments Ltd.: 6–7. fix bugs in the original MOS, such
Acorn_MOS
World and announced closure of RISC User. (BBC) Acorn User The Micro User BEEBUG / Disc User Acorn Computing Electron User "Red Keys: Archivists". A & B
Archive_(magazine)
1982 video game
ever released for the Electron. Peter Rochford (April 1992). "Paradox". Beebug. 10 (10). RISC Developments Ltd.: 17. Keys are the usual 'Snapper' ones
Snapper_(video_game)
Qercus, edited by John Cartmell. The Micro User / Acorn Computing Archive BEEBUG / Risc User Electron User UK Magazine publishers (Reader's Digest to Reed
Acorn_User
Video game publisher
(March 1987). "New Chess grandmaster for the Beeb? (Colossus 4 review)". Beebug. 5 (9): 12. The manual indicates that the program version which loads in
CDS_Software
1984 video game
(March 1987). "New Chess grandmaster for the Beeb? (Colossus 4 review)". Beebug. 5 (9): 12. The manual indicates that the program version which loads in
Colossus_Chess
British video game publisher
Webster (May 1985). "Basic Extensions review (in "More ROMS For Your Beeb")". Beebug. 4 (1): 20. "Micro Power Add-On". Spectrum Computing. Retrieved 2026-04-30
Micro_Power
British magazine
recent Tomorrow's World) Acorn User The Micro User / Acorn Computing Archive BEEBUG "Electron User Magazine and Tapes". 8 Bit Software. Retrieved 19 June 2020
Electron_User
Desktop publishing application
other desktop publishing packages (notably Computer Concepts' Impression, Beebug's Ovation, and Clares' Tempest) announced if not yet available, purchasers
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