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The user connected to the service through a RS232 interface and a modem.
 
The user connected to the service through a RS232 interface and a modem.
  
The service had various areas.
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The service had various areas/groups dedicated to computers etc. There was an area dedicated to the [[Amstrad]] called "Amster's Cage" it was run by Vince Merrill. It started on Micronet 800 and then later was part of the "Silicon Village" section of Prestel in 1993.  
 
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There was an area dedicated to the [[Amstrad]] called "Amster's Cage" it was run by Vince Merrill. First it was on Micronet 800 and then later was part of the "Silicon Village" in 1993.  
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The service had news and software that could be downloaded.
 
The service had news and software that could be downloaded.
  
[[Cirkit]] made a hardware addon to offer this service to the CPC.
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[[Cirkit]] made a hardware add-on to offer this service to the CPC.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Revision as of 08:07, 10 March 2018

Prestel was a viewdata/videotex service in the UK. Similar to Teletext except the data transfer is both directions.

The user connected to the service through a RS232 interface and a modem.

The service had various areas/groups dedicated to computers etc. There was an area dedicated to the Amstrad called "Amster's Cage" it was run by Vince Merrill. It started on Micronet 800 and then later was part of the "Silicon Village" section of Prestel in 1993.

The service had news and software that could be downloaded.

Cirkit made a hardware add-on to offer this service to the CPC.

Links