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The Acorn stand was brimming with new technologies |
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Akalat was doing a good trade in DTP resources, whilst iSV launched several new DTP and typography products |
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Alternative Publishing had some stunning developmental software on show |
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Argo was showing off NCs and Zip drives |
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As usual, the Argo and Acorn stands were the two most attractive ones in the hall |
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Beebug was featuring Ovation Pro and the 100th issue of RISC User |
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Another Beebug shot, taken on the quiet Sunday |
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Beta-test CD-ROMs from Acorn ensured that the Clan lounge was a hive of activity |
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Acorn's new StrongARM-based NC, the coNCord |
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The innards of a prototype Risc PC II were on display, with possible case designs showing on a screen nearby |
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The Guardian was showing off the Acorn NC (pity about the big Mac screenshot in the background, though!) |
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One of the most exciting things on the Acorn stand: a RISC OS terminal with colour touch-screen and voice recognition from one of Acorn's new licensees, ETRI in Korea |
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Acorn's new LanTV was up and running |
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The Acorn at Heart logo was perched UFO-like atop Acorn's stand (unfortunately this picture is rather blurry) |
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Overview of the hall |
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Overview of the hall |
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Overview of the hall |
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Overview of the hall |
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Peter Bondar (left) was available for interview |
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Peter Bondar (centre) points the way to the free CDs |
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Acorn's Head Honcho, Peter Bondar (another fuzzy picture) |
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A row of Risc PCs running Quake, using a special level based on Acorn House |
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Oliver Linton, author of Clares' Rhapsody, was on hand to demonstrate the new version 4 of his program |
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A close-up of the innards of the new Risc PC II prototype |
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RISC User's 100th issue appeared at the show, as illustrated in this rather disappointing photo of the RISC User end of Beebug's stand. Featured at the left are Julian Burman and the back of Sarah Shrive's head! |
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The new Web site-creating version of TextEase was drawing the crowds |
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Spacetech was showing off lots of goodies, including super new digital cameras and a new version of TopModel (author Giancarlo Castagno can just be seen, wearing glasses) |
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The theatre was quite spacious, and had an overflow area at the rear |
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Acorn's H263 video conferencing software was on show |
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Xemplar had to make do with a very small corner of Acorn's stand this year |