The 80Bus Site A nice place for Nascom and Gemini stuff with lots of datasheets and docs.
Nascom-2 fan site Michael "Maki" Katos new Nascom Site.
Chris Blackmore (Dr. Dark) wrote a number of articles for various Nascom user group magazines. You'll find it all here in Dr. Dark's Nascom Archive.
Michael Cronsten have some great nostalgia pages, with pictures and adverstisements from old computer magazines.
The Nascom computers are mentioned in some of these magazines.
Thorleif Bundgård have some Z-80 fixed point and floating point routines as well as a ton of other non-Nascom stuff. He's a good guy - he also had a Nascom.
Mick's MIXTEL pages Mick have a some really nice Nascom pages with a lot of Nascom history. This is what triggered me to make these pages, and the emulator. Definitely worth a look.
The Nascom Homepage is a great page with another Nascom Emulator, and tons of information about the Nascom.
Stephen C. Cooper has a ton of old computers, and he wants to buy a Nascom-1.
This guy here is also the proud owner of a Nascom-1.
Paul Robson have made a number of emulators, including one for the Nascom-1
Want to buy a 1980 computer magazine ?? This guy sells that stuff.
Tony Rundle was Technical Director of Nascom Microcomputers in 1978. Maybe he designed my Nascom-2 ? I have to ask him.
Lucien Stevens, another collector with lots and lots of old jun... eh - computers.
A ZX-81 page (yeach !), but the Nascom is mentioned (Hooray !). An interesting history lesson.
Need more speed ? Have a look at Nascom 32 Mikael Pontén has made a 32-bit Nascom on a Zilog 380 !!
Other nostalgia links
The Museum of Dead, Gone & Obsolete Computers