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Kempston Micro Electronics
Company type
Limited company
Industry
Computing, Electronics
Founded
28 January 1983
Defunct
17 December 1993
Headquarters
Kempston, England, UK
Kempston Micro Electronics was an electronics company based in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England specialising in computer joysticks and related home computer peripherals during the 1980s.
The Kempston Interface, a peripheral which allowed a joystick using the de facto Atari joystick port standard to be connected to the ZX Spectrum, was one of the most widely used add-ons to the machine.
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