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    of the Research Machines 380Z". The Register. Retrieved 1 August 2016. Research Machines Limited (1984). "Memory Layout". 380Z and LINK 480Z Firmware...
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    The LINK 480Z was an 8-bit microcomputer produced by Research Machines Limited in Oxford, England, during the early 1980s. The 480Z used a Z80 microprocessor...
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    RM plc (redirect from Research Machines)
    educational agencies.[citation needed] The company was founded in 1973 as Research Machines Limited. As of 2016[update], RM plc employs around 1,700 people, the...
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    Plessey System 250 Raspberry Pi Research Machines Research Machines 380Z LINK 480Z RM Nimbus SAM Coupé Sinclair Research MK14 (trading as Science of Cambridge)...
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  • Regnecentralen Piccolo RC-700 Regnecentralen Piccoline RC-759 Research Machines 380Z and LINK 480Z Retro! Z80 by John Winans Rex Computer Company REX 1 Robotron...
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    Econet (category Articles that may contain original research from November 2014)
    Archimedes. Econet was eventually officially supported on all post-Atom Acorn machines, apart from the Electron (except in Australia and New Zealand where Barson...
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    List of home computers (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    BBC Micro Commodore SuperPET/SP9000 Compis IQ 151 LINK 480Z Regency Systems R2C Research Machines 380Z Industrial and school systems Tiki 100 TIM-011...
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    List of home computers by video hardware (category All articles that may contain original research)
    supported 8×16 characters; up to 31x29 possible on NTSC machines or up to 32x35 possible on PAL machines PETSCII contained 2x2 block graphics characters, and...
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