Microcomputer Club Nederland
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The Microcomputer Club Nederland (MCN) was a Dutch computer club which was founded by Vendex in the mid-1980s.[1] The club was centered on the computer departments of the Vroom & Dreesmann department store and the Dixons electronics stores, which sold home computers such as the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and MSX computers.[1] Later they also sold IBM PC compatibles under the brand name Vendex. MCN also issued a same-named magazine and sold accessories such as diskettes under their name.
The director of MCN was Maurice de Hond.[1]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c (in Dutch) De eeuw van de computer - De geschiedenis van de informatietechnologie in Nederland by Adrienne van den Bogaard (editor), Harry Lintsen, Frank Veraart and Onno de Wit (2008), p.171 (Google Books)