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Small company founded in 1992 by Mike Behrendt in Cologne, Germany. It combined his formerly in 1991 founded '''MB-Versand''', the software trader '''Batsoft''' from Oldenburg, Germany, and two hardware specialists.
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Small German company founded in 1992 by [[Mike Behrendt]], Birgit Reimers and [[The Cranium|Wolfgang Noisternig]]. It combined Behrendt's formerly in 1991 founded '''MB-Versand''', the software trader '''Batsoft''' from Oldenburg, Germany, and two hardware specialists.
  
Distributor of software and trader of commercial and public domain software and hardware. Also made hardware projects like building a CPC 464+ out of a [[Plus|GX4000]].
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Distributor of software and trader of commercial and public domain software and hardware for CPC, C64 and Amiga. Also made hardware projects like building a CPC 464+ out of a [[Plus|GX4000]].
  
Branches were in Cologne, Germany, and Ratzeburg, Germany.
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Branches were in Cologne, Ratzeburg, Duisburg and Edewecht (all Germany).
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 3 December 2016

Small German company founded in 1992 by Mike Behrendt, Birgit Reimers and Wolfgang Noisternig. It combined Behrendt's formerly in 1991 founded MB-Versand, the software trader Batsoft from Oldenburg, Germany, and two hardware specialists.

Distributor of software and trader of commercial and public domain software and hardware for CPC, C64 and Amiga. Also made hardware projects like building a CPC 464+ out of a GX4000.

Branches were in Cologne, Ratzeburg, Duisburg and Edewecht (all Germany).