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  • [[Category:Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oasis Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Occult Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ocean Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Omega Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ottawa Software]]
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  • ...uter magazines and has developed a reputation for publishing the very best software for all the most popular micros. Now the cream of these programs has been g
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  • '''Bamby Software'''. === Bamby Software games ===
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  • ...the Dragon 32/64 computers but also produced some educational and utility software and marketed the Trojan Light Pen. A trademark feature of their Dragon game === Cable Software games ===
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  • [[Best of PCW - Software for the Dragon]]
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  • Channel 8 Software === Channel 8 Software games ===
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  • '''Galactic Software''' === Galactic Software games ===
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  • Grosvenor Software === Grosvenor Software applications ===
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  • Harris Micro Software === Harris Micro Software applications ===
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  • Incentive Software Ltd. was a British video game developer and publisher founded by [[Ian Andr
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  • === John Penn Software games === === John Penn Software applications ===
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  • Kouga Software<br> === Kouga Software games ===
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  • Oasis Software === Oasis Software games ===
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  • Ocean Software (generally only referred to as Ocean) was one of the biggest European video === Ocean Software games ===
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  • ...original publishers left the Dragon scene. These include the [[Microvision Software]] and [[Smithson Computing]] titles. ...eam allowed [[Orange Software]] to produce and market disk versions of its software.
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  • Richard Shepherd Software === Richard Shepherd Software games ===
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  • [[Image:logo_salamander.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Salamander Software]] Salamander Software sold games written by, among others, the legendary Commodore 64 hero, Jeff
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  • [[Software For All-Pairs|Pairs]]
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  • ...anic Miner]] game with him, due to an oversight in his freelance contract. Software Projects was then able to market and publish the hit game separately from B === Software Projects games ===
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  • T&D Software
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  • '''Temptation Software'''. === Temptation Software games ===
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  • Tiger Software === Tiger Software games ===
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  • Wintersoft was a British software house based in Enfield, Middlesex and operated by [[John F. Humphreys]] and
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  • Wizard Software Wizard Software<br>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gem Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gold Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Grosvenor Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Harris Micro Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hornet Software Ltd]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Icon Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Impact Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Incentive Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[John Penn Discount Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kayde Software Ltd]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Knight Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kouga Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lasersound Software Ltd]]
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  • Gem Software === Gem Software games ===
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  • #REDIRECT [[Magno Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Maridian Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mercury Software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New Dimension Software]]
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  • [[A & F Software]] [[AB Software]]
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  • ...on by Dragon Data, it making more sense to produce a new machine which had software and hardware compatibility with the Dragon 32 than having to produce two ve ...a second drive and built in PSU, together with a controller interface with software on ROM. The controller could control up to four 40 or 80 track, single or d
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  • ...agon Software Archive] containing [[Games|games]], applications and system software. ...this is the largest collection of original [[Dragon 32]] and [[Dragon 64]] software on the internet. If you are looking to emulate a Dragon then the archive re
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  • '''Shards Software'''<br><br> == Shards Software people ==
    9 KB (1,369 words) - 20:00, 19 June 2014
  • ...y, founded by John Symes was one of the major producers of games and other software for the 8-bit home computers of the time, in particular the [[Dragon 32]] a ...mmodore Amiga and Atari ST, with their remaining stock of Dragon and Tandy software to be sold off by a company called ''Computape''. The companies publishing
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  • get your muses of fire lit so, as Snip Software have kindly donated some of The easiest way to convert from ASCII to Baudot in software is to set
    29 KB (4,873 words) - 09:18, 2 September 2014
  • and we are able to bring you a special offer from Snip Software. business software, operating systems and the more advanced languages that
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  • show. Snip Software were invaluable as were Ikon (who have now launched an SWAP OR SELL-Dragon software.Many new titles from Microdeal,etc
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  • dearth of new products and programs and software has all but disappeared from the high strong, but software houses STILL cannot persuade distribution agents to take
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  • ...the Dragon 32/64 computers but also produced some educational and utility software and marketed the Trojan Light Pen. A trademark feature of their Dragon game === Cable Software games ===
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  • '''[[J. Morrison (Micros) Ltd]]''' - Permission to host software granted by [[John Morrison]] and Robert Morrison in May 1996. '''[[Arc Software]]''' - Permission granted by [[Alan Cook]]
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  • == Rare Software == ...abel. Thus these games were only available for a limited time from [[A & F Software]] and sold in limited numbers.
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  • [[Image:logo_tommix.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tom Mix Software]] ...l]] also distributed a couple of Tom Mix games in Europe under the Tom Mix Software label, with "[[Buzzard Bait|Buzzard Bait]]" immideately coming to my mind.
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  • ...ntroduction of the external disk unit and of the supporting [[OS-9]] based software) caused the company to lose market share. == Software==
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  • software- use the full 64k, as well as OS-9 and FLEX. Quite what the software referred to is I don't know, but I hope that Bob
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  • Pulser Software Bought the rights to the Orange Software Dragon titles when Orange Software pulled out of the Dragon market circa 1990.
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  • [[Image:logo_salamander.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Salamander Software]] Salamander Software sold games written by, among others, the legendary Commodore 64 hero, Jeff
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  • Gem Software === Gem Software games ===
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  • Orange Software Ceased trading and rights sold to Pulsar Software in 198x
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  • == DriveWire software == DriveWire on the Dragon uses the printer port. On the Dragon, software is needed that can "talk" to the DriveWire server through the printer port.
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  • '''Bamby Software'''. === Bamby Software games ===
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  • Oasis Software === Oasis Software games ===
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  • '''Temptation Software'''. === Temptation Software games ===
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  • (Community info on how to preserve existing tape and disk software - conversion from native Dragon to PC formats - WAV, CAS, VDK, DMK, convers ...Wave Studio) usually produces better results than MS-DOS based software.
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  • ...ndy Color Computer Games to the Dragon format. Mainly for the no. 1 Dragon software publisher, [[Microdeal]]. == Northern Software Consultants people ==
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  • == Using Cassette Tape based Software == == Using Disk Based Software ==
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  • ...'''comp'''utadoras, "Research and development of computers") was a spanish software company founded in 1983. The company did software for a number of different machines, eventually were bought by Amstrad and b
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  • === John Penn Software games === === John Penn Software applications ===
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  • occasional software and hardware goodies. invaluable piece of software called SuperUtility. A number of our Dragon disk
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  • |Company = [[A & F Software]] |Publisher = [[A & F Software]]
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  • |Company = [[Voyager Software]] |Publisher = [[Voyager Software]],[[Krypton Force]]
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  • ...compiled software produced for one machine would happily run on the other. Software running via the built-in Basic interpreters also had a high level of compat ...anagement of their cattle. The archive has recently obtained a copy of the software that forms this set and can confirm that it was a fairly basic stock contro
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  • '''Galactic Software''' === Galactic Software games ===
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  • ...anic Miner]] game with him, due to an oversight in his freelance contract. Software Projects was then able to market and publish the hit game separately from B === Software Projects games ===
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  • Dragon Data's existing stock of software and peripherals would also be sold by Touchmaster - at discount prices, tho == Touch Tablet Software ==
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  • Wizard Software Wizard Software<br>
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  • |Company = [[A & F Software]] |Publisher = [[A & F Software]]
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  • Testing out by software in the event of malfunction is largely fruitless, software - even before the recent price cuts by Touchmaster and Cotswold
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  • software. rate of 50. This could also be dealt with in software, or as a hardware
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  • ...sed version of the [[Dragon 32]] was produced and a number of farm related software titles were made. One example of [[Cash Planner]] has the price of £171.25 FarmFax software was also translated and distributed in France by [[Agro Systemes]].
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  • Dream Software === Dream Software games ===
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  • '''Snip Software''' === Snip Software games ===
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  • Rainbow Software === Rainbow Software games ===
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  • |Company = [[Ocean Software]] |Publisher = [[Ocean Software]]
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  • Software AMM was a spanish company based in Málaga, that developed computer assiste == Software ==
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  • == Software == ...gory:Documentation]] [[Category:History]] [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Software]] [[Category:Company]] [[Category:Software_publishers]]
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  • Channel 8 Software === Channel 8 Software games ===
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  • Grosvenor Software === Grosvenor Software applications ===
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  • Harris Micro Software === Harris Micro Software applications ===
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  • Kouga Software<br> === Kouga Software games ===
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  • Ocean Software (generally only referred to as Ocean) was one of the biggest European video === Ocean Software games ===
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  • Richard Shepherd Software === Richard Shepherd Software games ===
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  • Tiger Software === Tiger Software games ===
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  • Anteco Software === Anteco Software games ===
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  • Color Software Services === Color Software Services games ===
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  • Colorful Software === Colorful Software games ===
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  • '''Beam Software'''. === Beam Software games ===
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  • Intelligent Software Ltd === Intelligent Software games ===
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  • Prickly Pear Software === Prickly Pear Software games ===
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  • '''Phoenix Software'''. === Phoenix Software games ===
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  • Paramount Software === Paramount Software games ===
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  • Oron Software === Oron Software applications ===
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  • ST Software === ST Software games ===
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  • DriveWire on the Dragon uses the printer port. On the Dragon, software is needed that can "talk" to the DriveWire server through the printer port. ...d can load everything (also HDB-DOS or NitrOS-9) via DriveWire. Otherwise, software (including a DWLOAD program) can be loaded from disk or cassette tape to ge
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  • |Company = [[H. Fowler]] / [[Quickbeam Software]] |Publisher = [[H. Fowler]] / [[Quickbeam Software]]
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  • Knight Software === Knight Software applications ===
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  • === G-Soft Software Applications === * [http://faculty.cbu.ca/jgerrie/Home/jsoft.html Jim Gerrie's Software Main Page]
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  • == Software == [[Category:Documentation]] [[Category:History]] [[Category:Software]] [[Category:Company]]
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  • ...to the Swansea Tandy (Radio Shack) to purchase TRS-80’s, accessories and software to ‘disassemble’. This bears out by the fact that the first game ever p ...he farming community where farmers could keep track of their cows etc. The software, ‘Farm Fax’ (I think) was packaged with a Dragon and sold through a gov
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  • ...ooting straight to basic mirrored the original [[Dragon 32]] and most tape software would load and execute without issue.
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  • ...original publishers left the Dragon scene. These include the [[Microvision Software]] and [[Smithson Computing]] titles. ...eam allowed [[Orange Software]] to produce and market disk versions of its software.
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  • Unplug your DOS using Software instead of manually unplugging 32771 8003 Software initialisation
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  • |Company = [[A & F Software]] |Publisher = [[A & F Software]]
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  • ...rs, the rights to distribute the dragon titles were aquired by [[Quickbeam Software]].
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  • |Publisher = [[Software Projects]] * [[Media:Manic_Miner_Software_Protection_Card.pdf|Software protection card (pdf)]]
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  • ''Not to be confused with the british software house, [[Computerware (UK)]].'' '''Computerware (US)''', a US software publisher of Tandy CoCo software, that was converted to Dragon format and distributed in Europe by [[Dragon
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  • === Pocket Money Software games ===
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  • == Software ==
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  • |Company = [[Omega Software]] ''Omega Software, 38<br>
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  • |Publisher = [[Oasis Software]] A Chess game by [[Oasis Software]].
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  • |Company = [[Wizard Software]] |Publisher = [[Wizard Software]]
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  • ...Reference Manual ([https://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Software/Dragon/Eurohard%20Ltd/&file=Dragon%20200%20Manual%20De%20Referencia%20%28Eu Image:Dragon200_SoftwarePack.jpg|Dragon 200 Software Pack
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  • Copyright © 1983 Colin Carter, Beam Software and Clifford Ramshaw ...ecifically for the Dragon 32 micro. Created by the sharpest minds in micro software today, this book will teach you how to maximise the entire range of your Dr
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  • A massive software library for the price of a single cassette. Explosive games, dynamic graphi Four of the country's best-selling software writers have pooled their talents to bury programming cliches and exploit y
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  • Crystal Computing were one of the smaller software companies which produced games for home computers in the early 1980s. It wa ...other company (Chandrex Ltd) which traded under the name [[Design Design]] Software.
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  • ...were capable of and can be compared favourably with other ground-breaking software houses.
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  • ...orked at Microdigital, one of the first computer stores in the UK. Imagine Software produced several very successful games, including Arcadia for the Dragon 32
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  • ...roducts from a number of software companies, had in fact been distributing software for [[Imagine]]. It has now gained the rights to sell [[Imagine]]'s stock a
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  • |Publisher = [[Salamander Software]] ...Minter's game Gridrunner has been released under the banner of Salamander Software. A fast-moving machine code game needing one joystick, this consists of a g
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  • |Company = [[Salamander Software]] |Publisher = [[Salamander Software]]
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  • |Company = [[Micro Vision (Software)]] |Publisher = [[Micro Vision (Software)]]
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  • |Company = [[A & F Software]] |Publisher = [[A & F Software]]
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  • [[Category:Software]][[Category:System Software]]
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  • |Company = [[Intelligent Software|Intelligent Software Ltd]]
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  • |Company = [[ASP Software]] |Publisher = [[ASP Software]]
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  • |Company = [[ASP Software]] |Publisher = [[ASP Software]]
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  • |Company = [[ASP Software]] |Publisher = [[ASP Software]]
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  • |Company = [[ASP Software]] |Publisher = [[ASP Software]]
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  • |Company = [[B & H Software]] |Publisher = [[B & H Software]]
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  • |Company = [[Bamby Software]] |Publisher = [[Bamby Software]]
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