Links

Links on this page identifies resources and links to other web sites that would appear useful for the retro computer community. Such references and links do not constitute any endorsement by this web site or webmaster. This site cannot be held responsible for any content displayed on the linked sites or any damages arising.

www.issue.org.uk

Software Archive for the Sirius Microcomputer.
The Issue Software Archive has been transfered to the ACT Sirius User Group 29/01/2005.
Many thanks to Simon Sheppard and all that ISSUE was....


www.actapricot.org

An excellent site dedicated to the ACT Apricot range of computers. Pages include a history of ACT, hints and tips and software downloads for the Apricots. A site well worth visiting even if you do not own one of these super little computers.

It appears the site may be dead. There has been no updates for some time with some links to pages not working. A very sad loss.


www.old-computers.com

This site has a vast collection of vintage computers. There are many areas to explore where you should find what you are looking for or just have a browse and learn about the computers from yester year. You will not be disappointed.

www.alisdair.com

Alisdair was involved from the early days of the Sirius in the UK! He worked as an independent computer developer and in his spare time set up what was probably the first Bulletin Board in the UK running on the Sirius, and certainly one of the first dedicated to music and musicians.
Although not a "computer" site there are some really useful links here and a chance to broaden your horizons.

www.oldcomputers.net

Interesting site for vintage computers . This link will take you to their Sirius page. Well worth a good browse.

www.commodore.ca

Excellent site detailing the rise of Commodore with Chuck Peddle at its heart. This page will take you to a potted history of events at Commodore and its development. Chuck Peddle went on to develop the Victor 9000/Sirius 1. It is a good source for those who like to get involved in early history of companys such as Commodore etc.

www.victortech.com/

Victor is still in existance today producing excellent calculators and have done so since 1918. Victor computers was part of this company although now no longer producing computers. Take a look at their site and see what they produce today. Well worth a good look.