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Acorn Computers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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BBC Micro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Acorn Network Computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Acorn Network Computer was a network computer designed and manufactured by Acorn Computers Ltd. It was the implementation of the Network Computer Reference Profile that Oracle Corporation commis...
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Computer troubleshooting, tutorials, server administration, network maintenance and professional web pages. All your computer solutions in a nutshell. Call us today! ... Our aim at Acorn Computer Solutions is to make your computers work for you by providing skilled computer help and advice. We're happy to help with...
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Acorn computers - hardware, software, OS, history, ARM processors ... The A3010 was the first Acorn computer I owned. It ran at 12 MHz using an ARM250 and, unlike its brother A3020, didn't come with a built-in harddisc. Among others, there were also the A4000 and A5000, which looked more like "ordinary" PCs, i.e.
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Acorn Gaming: dedicated to Acorn games - main contents - latest gaming news, reviews, previews, emulation, database, archive, list, free, download, links ... Welcome to Acorn Gaming. For the 10 years from 1993 to 2003 this site was the longest-running regularly-updated Acorn web magazine in existence. It is now no...
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Bubbles have to burst though, and they did, in 1983, the first signs of Acorn's fall became apparent. The Electron. The Acorn Electron was targeted at the budget computer market, but the quality of the BBC B was gone.
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