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The Beeb Emulators mailing list was for discussion of all aspects of emulation and emulators of the BBC Microcomputer and related machines such as the Acorn Electron and BBC Master Series. The BBCEmul8 mailing list was been integrated into the main BBC Micro mailing list in September 1998 when it closed forever. Questions and discussions relating to emulation and emulators of Acorn 8-bit machines are welcome on the BBC Micro mailing list.
The Beeb Emulators mailing list closed forever in September 1998, it was hosted by James Fidell. This archive is wholly unofficial and James has no involvement with it.
The Beeb Emulators mailing list closed forever in September 1998 when it was integrated with the BBC Micro Mailing List. If you would like more information about the BBC Micro mailing list please check out the help page on the archive.
The BBC Micro mailing list is still going strong with over 300 members at the time of writing, new members are always welcome.
The Beeb Emulators mailing list closed forever in September 1998 when it was integrated with the BBC Micro Mailing List. At that time all members were automatically unsubscribed.
Since the Beeb Emulators mailing list closed forever in 1998 it is no longer possible to post new messages to this mailing list. However there is another mailing list that you can join...
The BBC Micro mailing list is a list is for discussion of all aspects of the BBC Microcomputer and related machines such as the Acorn Electron and BBC Master Series and for discussion of all aspects of emulation and emulators of the BBC Microcomputer and related machines such as the Acorn Electron and BBC Master Series.
You may wish to review the BBC Micro mailing list archive or read information on how to join
The Beeb Emulators Mailing List Archive is intended to be as complete as possible archive of all posts made to the Beeb Emulators (BeebEmul8) mailing list. A previous archive by Mark Cooke was lost when the host server was stolen.
Messages have been recovered from various sources including James Fidells' majordomo mailing list server and from our personal archives of posts to the list. This archive will be updated from time to time.
This archive is wholly unofficial and has no connection to the Beeb Emulators mailing list or James Fidell other than to provide a useful web resource for both ex-members of the list and the general public. We are happy to answer any support enquiries relating to this archive and subscribing to and unsubscribing from the BBC Micro mailing list.
This archive and all related software was developed by and is maintained by Jon Ripley and J.G.Harston.
This mailing list archive is a work in progress and the structure, presentation and quality of the archive will improve as our custom mailing list searching and indexing software develops.
The messages have been converted into web pages. This has allowed improved presentation and browser compatibility as well as better obscuring of email addresses from the visible content, and has allowed links between messages and between threads, and made the searching better. All the messages are held in their original raw form in offline backups.
The main archive hosted on Nelson IT has index pages listing all messages for a specific month, the archive at MDFS.net has index pages listing 25 messages at a time. Support for fully threaded indexes, and a variety of other index types is present but they are currently disabled.
Requests for new features should be addressed to bemarchive@stryker.freeserve.co.uk.
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It is the policy of the archive maintainers to deny without exception all requests to retrospectively alter or amend any messages which have been posted to the mailing list.