TitleManuals and Documentation for Nascom Computer
ReferenceYA2009.6
CreatorNascom Microcomputers Ltd Nascom Microcomputers Ltd was established in 1977 as a subsidiary of the North American Semiconductor Company, a British company that distributed American semi-conductors and other electronics. The business sold the Nascom 1 and Nascom 2 kit computers, issued in 1977 and 1979 respectively. The Nascom 1 was created and designed by John Marshall and Chris Shelton. Unusually for the time, it was sold with a full keyboard and video display interface and so has a claim to be the first British-designed microcomputer. In order to keep costs down, the user had to hand solder hundreds of joints on the circuit board themselves. The magazine 'Wireless World' published a series of articles detailing the design process.
In 1978 Nascom established the International Nascom Microcomputer Club (later INMC80), as a forum to learn from its expert user community. The Club produced a newsletter for its members.
Nascom was sold to Lucas Logic, the computer applications subsidiary of the Lucas Group, in 1981 and was renamed Lucas Nascom.
Interface Data Ltd Interface Data Ltd was based in Amersham, Buckinghamshire and is known to have been active in 1982 and 1983. The company published the magazine '80-Bus News' for users of Gemini and Nascom Microcomputers.
Micro Power Ltd Micro Power Ltd was a Leeds-based company that released hardware and software for 8-bit computers in the 1980s. The company is particularly known for publishing games for the popular BBC Micro and ZX Spectrum computers.
Scope and ContentThis archive consists of a series of newsletters and magazines produced by NASCOM's International Nascom Microcomputer Club (later INMC80), copies of IBUS-80 News for users of Nascom and Gemini computers, as well as issues of Micropower magazine. There are also manuals and a documentation pack for the Nascom microcomputer assembled by the Barker family.
Extent29 items
Archival historyThis archive was acquired by the Barker family, along with the computer to which it relates. The Barker family donated the computer and manuals to the museum in 2009.
Levelfonds
Repository nameScience and Industry Museum
Conditions governing accessOpen access.
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