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Microtext were originally based at 7, Birdlip Close, Horndean, Hampshire but are now at  3 Rose Hill, Lovedean, Waterlooville, Hampshire.
 
Microtext were originally based at 7, Birdlip Close, Horndean, Hampshire but are now at  3 Rose Hill, Lovedean, Waterlooville, Hampshire.
  
As well as the [[Teletext adaptor]] and Tuner for the CPC range of computers, they also made the market leading (at the time) adapter for Micro$oft Windows in the early 90s.
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For the CPC, they made the [[Teletext adaptor]] and the [[Teletext adaptor|Teletext adaptor Tuner add-on]].
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They also made the market leading (at the time) adapter for Micro$oft Windows in the early 90s.
  
 
They still do manufacture a Windows Teletext decoder but, with the country going digital, this is now of limited usefulness (presumably).
 
They still do manufacture a Windows Teletext decoder but, with the country going digital, this is now of limited usefulness (presumably).
  
 
They now provide computer maintenance and web design services - according to their web-site at: http://www.microtext.co.uk/
 
They now provide computer maintenance and web design services - according to their web-site at: http://www.microtext.co.uk/
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 1 September 2014

Microtext were originally based at 7, Birdlip Close, Horndean, Hampshire but are now at 3 Rose Hill, Lovedean, Waterlooville, Hampshire.

For the CPC, they made the Teletext adaptor and the Teletext adaptor Tuner add-on.

They also made the market leading (at the time) adapter for Micro$oft Windows in the early 90s.

They still do manufacture a Windows Teletext decoder but, with the country going digital, this is now of limited usefulness (presumably).

They now provide computer maintenance and web design services - according to their web-site at: http://www.microtext.co.uk/