Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: BBC BASIC, Acorn Archimedes, RISC OS, Sophie Wilson, Acorn Electron, Risc PC, BBC Micro, Acorn MOS, Disc Filing System, Phoebe, Acornsoft, ARM Holdings, Andy Hopper, BBC Master, BBC Domesday Project, Icon bar, Micro Power, Econet, Acorn Atom, Chris Curry, Hermann Hauser, Advanced Disc Filing System, Steve Furber, Acorn A7000, Acornsoft LISP, Superior Software, Acorn Eurocard systems, BBC Micro expansion units, Tube, ARX, Sideways address space, RISC iX, ViewSheet, Iyonix PC, Acorn Business Computer, HeadFirst PD, Designer Castles, Network 23, Acorn Communicator, Panos, A9Home, Electron User, Acorn Network Computer, Shadow RAM, Acorn System 1, Acorn Online Media Set Top Box. Excerpt: Acorn Computers Ltd. (later renamed Element 14 Ltd.) was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK. These included the Acorn Electron, the BBC Micro, and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s and early 1990s. Though the company was broken up into several independent operations in 1998, its legacy includes the development of RISC personal computers. Its operating system continues to be developed (as two forks) by RISCOS Ltd and RISC OS Open. Some of Acorn's former subsidiaries live on today-notably ARM Holdings, which is globally dominant in the mobile phone and PDA microprocessor market. Due to its innovative designs and the future success of many of its former employees, Acorn is sometimes known as the "British Apple". On 25 July 1961, Clive Sinclair founded Sinclair Radionics to develop and sell electronic devices such as calculators. The failure of the Black Watch wristwatch and the calculator market's move from LEDs to LCDs led to financial problems, a...
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: BBC BASIC, Acorn Archimedes, RISC OS, Sophie Wilson, Acorn Electron, Risc PC, BBC Micro, Acorn MOS, Disc Filing System, Phoebe, Acornsoft, ARM Holdings, Andy Hopper, BBC Master, BBC Domesday Project, Icon bar, Micro Power, Econet, Acorn Atom, Chris Curry, Hermann Hauser, Advanced Disc Filing System, Steve Furber, Acorn A7000, Acornsoft LISP, Superior Software, Acorn Eurocard systems, BBC Micro expansion units, Tube, ARX, Sideways address space, RISC iX, ViewSheet, Iyonix PC, Acorn Business Computer, HeadFirst PD, Designer Castles, Network 23, Acorn Communicator, Panos, A9Home, Electron User, Acorn Network Computer, Shadow RAM, Acorn System 1, Acorn Online Media Set Top Box. Excerpt: Acorn Computers Ltd. (later renamed Element 14 Ltd.) was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK. These included the Acorn Electron, the BBC Micro, and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s and early 1990s. Though the company was broken up into several independent operations in 1998, its legacy includes the development of RISC personal computers. Its operating system continues to be developed (as two forks) by RISCOS Ltd and RISC OS Open. Some of Acorn's former subsidiaries live on today-notably ARM Holdings, which is globally dominant in the mobile phone and PDA microprocessor market. Due to its innovative designs and the future success of many of its former employees, Acorn is sometimes known as the "British Apple". On 25 July 1961, Clive Sinclair founded Sinclair Radionics to develop and sell electronic devices such as calculators. The failure of the Black Watch wristwatch and the calculator market's move from LEDs to LCDs led to financial problems, a...
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