Great contribution!!!
Could you add a Template:infobox_filesystem to them with the information you have.
Could you send me an e-mail? Thanks
— Claunia 20:03, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey, I noticed you added to the
camptown article. I am not very active in wikipedia and don't know everything yet but I think there might have been some misunderstanding. A 'camptown' in Lesotho is not the name of a city but a type of city. Camptown is the word Basotho use instead of capital to desognate their main cities. The way I see the article now, it looks as if camptown is a city in Lesotho and not a type of city.
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Sorry, I only get the pic at Flickr, I don't took it. It's a bigger shame (IMHO) that, with thousands of BBC Master users in UK, no one put a better pic in Creative Commons. There are great pics of BBCs at Flickr, but all copyrighted. In the Portuguese Wikipedia, the pic is merely illustrative and by no means derogatory of BBC Master or its users: a few people (if any) will understand what is written in the screen.
I don't know much about CC and I can't tell you if the photo can be modified. In such a case, I think that you can crop the pic and the problem has gone...
Sorry for my bad English ;)
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Hello, I just like to ask you how the information concerning the history of BBC Basic evoloution is irrelevant to the article. Also clarification about what is wrong with the information added to describe the unique Procedures functions that did not exist in at the time in other flavours of Basic. (The main reason why so many other platforms wanted it.) My friend at the time wrote a lot of commercial gaming code and utility software for the Spectrum, BBC etc, and built himself the necessary interface. I purchased an Electron and 3 BBCs in the early 1980s. I programmed with all of them, I expanded my BBCs with Imb ram modules (via the "tube" "shelia" and "fred" himem areas). I added twin DS SD floppy drives and wrote many programs including relational databases. Inventory software, customer databases. Video library control databases, financial control spread sheets etc. The Original idea was overseen and organised via Cambridge Micro Systems. I still have my Beebug materials if you`d like an image to use. I also have a brand new unused 1200 baud modem in its box. I stopped using my BBCs commercially in 2001. Look forward to your comments please. Francis E Williams ( talk) 11:02, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
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