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A collection of Acorn machines
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List of the specifications of all the Acorn computers - starting from the earliest 8-bit machine, through to the StrongARM based models.
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A guide to dismantling, cleaning, and repairing many Acorn computers.
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Information on the companies producing Acorn and RISC OS computers.
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Castle Technology's acclaimed new replacement for the Acorn RiscPC. Includes RISC OS 5, 32-bit X-Scale processor, PCI graphics, UDMA, and high speed podules.
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Advanced Teletext solution with sophisticated page caching and searching systems. It even searches for favourite TV programmes and speaks a verbal reminder when they are due to start.
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!Oww - RISC OS interface to the Dallas One-wire weather station
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Allows the scanning, and instant OCR-ing, of text documents which can then be transferred to your RISC OS computer via the supplied cable and software.
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A new ruggedised RISC OS computer, it is intended for use within developing countries where its ultra-low-power design enables it to be used indefinitely away from sources of mains electricity.
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A technical history of Acorn Computers.
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A windows based PC that also runs RISC OS using Virtual RiscPC emulator.
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An ARM 7500FE based computer designed for industrial tasks.
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This is a very compact machine based around the ARM9 processor and designed to run desktop and embedded versions of RISC OS Adjust 32.
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Processor upgrade from APDL.