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Date   : Thu, 08 Mar 2001 00:00:04 -0000
From   : "Tom Seddon" <T.W.Seddon@...>
Subject: Re: Function Key Strip Covers 2

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-bbc-micro@...
> [mailto:owner-bbc-micro@...]On Behalf Of Chris Richardson
> Sent: 03 March 2001 08:14 A
> To: BBC Micro Mail List
> Subject: [BBC-Micro] Function Key Strip Covers 2
>
>
> I had better correct myself:
>
> The picture of the owl is on both strips, the difference is that
> one has the
> text 'BBC MICROCOMPUTER' and the other has the text 'BRITISH BROADCASTING
> CORPORATION' and 'MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM' on it.

I vaguely remember something from old micro users about Acorn havnig to do
this. Can check old issues when I'm next at my parents' (2 weeks or so), if
anybody's interested. It turned out that "BBC" was only a trademark of the
British Broadcasting Corporation in England; elsewhere in Europe, it could
be (and had been) used by other companies. So, I presume, British
Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System it was...

I have 3 Beebs; one says "BBC MICROCOMPUTER" (it's issue 3 and very old[1]),
and the other two say "BRITISH BROADCASTING [etc.]" -- they're both issue 7,
and of unknown age.

--
--Tom

[1] which is to say, nearly as old as me :-)


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