

Nice little machine, although I haven't had time to test it much yet. It goes without saying that both Acorn computers use 6502.
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Yep.. the BBC aired a special on TV in 1980 about how computers will revolutionise everything and everybody, and it was so impacting they decided to do a whole computer literacy series (as the BBC is government funded I guess it was tied in to their education system as well..) they tendered for computers that would match their specs of what a modern computer should be, and Acorn won, even though it was not the cheapest - (Sinclair was approached but apparently he tried to offload an ultra-crappy machine on them..) I guess for once a government showed some foresight and took a long-term view rather than just going with the cheapest decision.carlsson wrote:Was the BBC really released in 1981?
Then get yourself one of these: http://www.atarimax.com/usbcoleco/documentation/gklinger wrote:Oh, my secret love. The ColecoVision is awesome.
Too late. I'm surprised you've never caught me extolling its virtues in the IRC (to anyone that will listen, natch.) They are so handy.MacbthPSW wrote:Then get yourself one of these: http://www.atarimax.com/usbcoleco/documentation/gklinger wrote:Oh, my secret love. The ColecoVision is awesome.