4D officially announces competition winner
Computer with no name christened RapidO Ig instead of the Eastwood1. Although result of the the Name that Tune Computer competition run by 4D (the younger sibling of CJE Micro’s)… Read more »
Computer with no name christened RapidO Ig instead of the Eastwood1. Although result of the the Name that Tune Computer competition run by 4D (the younger sibling of CJE Micro’s)… Read more »
Announcement from Chris Evans, 22nd October, 2015. Our IGEPv5 based computer (name to be revealed at the London RISC OS show on Saturday) has now moved to full production.
Announcement from CJE Micro’s, 30th June, 2015. The RISC OS Midlands User Group are hosting their Summer Show as part of the Recursion Computer Science Fair 2015, this Saturday, 4th… Read more »
Or whatever it’s eventually going to be called – that’s how you win the prize! CJE Micro‘s “Name that Tune Computer” competition, which offers punters the chance to win £200… Read more »
Announcement from Chris Evans, 5th May, 2015. We know that some people are eager to get their hands on the latest, fastest ever RISC OS Computer, so for the next… Read more »
A Fistful of Dollars allows you to run The Gauntlet with an early version! Although the new computer from CJE Micro’s is not yet complete, there are apparently (and unsurprisingly)… Read more »
Entries on a StrongARM processor card postcard! At the recent Southwest Show, CJE Micro’s were showing off a prototype version of a new RISC OS computer based around an IGEPv5… Read more »