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+ | ''Pride Utilities Ltd.'' | ||
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+ | (Dept. CP4) | ||
+ | 7 Chalton Heights | ||
+ | Chalton, Luton, | ||
+ | Beds. LU4 9UF<br>England | ||
== Releases for CPC == | == Releases for CPC == |
Revision as of 06:32, 10 July 2009
Pride Utilities was a software house based in Luton, UK.
Their main focus was on various utilities for copying tapes and discs, but their line-up also included Basic extensions and printer utilities.
Their releases were available on both cassette and disc, as well as on ROM's.
Address
The registered address (as of Dec. 1985) was:
Pride Utilities Ltd.
(Dept. CP4)
7 Chalton Heights
Chalton, Luton,
Beds. LU4 9UF
England
Releases for CPC
- Electric Lantern Show
- Oddjob Disc edit and copy utility
- Printer Pac-1 DMP1 and Epson printer utility Basic extensions (RSX)
- Scriptor Definable character fonts for the DMP1
- Syclone Tape to tape Basic extensions (RSX)
- Syclone 2 Tape to tape Basic extensions (RSX)
- System X Basic extensions (separate versions for 464/664/6128)
- Transmat Tape to disc transfer utility
- Tomcat Tape to tape backup utility
- Zedis II Editor/disassembler