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More from me later this week, including a bit of (very) BASIC programming on the BBC Micro. But before I get to that, I wanted to share this, a look at the contents of the microSD card that ships with the MMFS kit from eBay.
The most important thing to do with this card — a mere 2GB but rammed with resources — is to make a backup. Once you’ve done that, it’s full of pretty much all ROM files and PDFs of magazines, text files of guides publishes in forums, etc.
It will take some reading, but if you’re exploring the possibilities with a BBC Micro in the 2020s, you definitely need this.
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Christian Cawley is the founder and editor of GamingRetro.co.uk, a website dedicated to classic and retro gaming. With over 20 years of experience writing for technology and gaming publications, he brings considerable expertise and a lifelong passion for interactive entertainment, particularly games from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras.
Christian has written for leading outlets including TechRadar, Computer Weekly, Linux Format, and MakeUseOf, where he also served as Deputy Editor.
When he’s not exploring vintage consoles or retro PCs, Christian enjoys building with LEGO, playing cigar box guitar, and experimenting in the kitchen.





