Nascom Newsletter |
Volume 2 · Number 5 · November 1982 |
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1 x First | – | 32K (AB32KC) Cmos battery-backed Ram Card |
5 x Second | – | 2k Cmos battery-backed Ram Card |
6 x Third | – | BP14C terminated back-planes |
10 x Runners-up | – | £20 of Program Power software |
–+– the designer of any entry which is put into production will receive a complimentary final product
Microcode, in conjunction with Micro Power, are offering the readers of the Nascom Newsletter the chance to see their pet hardware idea incorporated into a marketable product. Most Nascom enthusiasts have some pet project that they would like to see on the market. This is your chance to make that dream come true. Ideas submitted may consist of anything from a scribbled note to a fully working prototype. You do not need to be an electronic whizz kid to enter. ALL you need to submit is your idea, whether it is for a 65 bit processor or a 256 colour video card, anything goes. Obviously, the more detail you give us, the better your winning chances in the case of a draw. The only necessity is that the idea is Nas-bus/80-bus compatible.
The competition will be judged by Micro Power, Microcode and an independent judge, and the prizes will be awarded to the most ingenious and of original designs.
The competition address is :–
Micro Power /Microcode Designers Competition,
_/__ ______ ______,
Chapel Allerton,
Leeds ___ ___
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