BBC Micro
From WE Computers Museum
BBC Micro | |
Designer | Acorn Computers, BBC |
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Manufacturer | Acorn Computers |
CPU | 2 MHz MOS Technology 6512 |
Graphics | 640×256, 8 colors |
Memory | Model A and B: 16-32 KB Model B+: 64-128 KB Master: 128 KB 32-128 KB ROM, up to 272 KB |
Media | Compact cassette, floppy disk (optional) |
Released | December 1, 1981 |
Added to Museum | Not yet |
BBC Micro is a line of computers.
History
The BBC created the Computer Literacy Project in the early 1980s.
The BBC searched for a computer to headlight the computer and chose the successor to the Acorn Atom, codenamed the Proton. The BBC signed a contract with Acorn around February 1981, and in June, the final specifications for the BBC Micro were decided.
Release
It was sold from December 1, 1981 to 1994.
Digital BBC Micro games owned by WEC Museum
Title | Developer | Released | Notes |
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Snowvaders | Martin Hollis | 1984 | 2024 flicker-free version by Colin Hoad. |