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  1. Acorn Archimedes. Photograph taken and edited by Philcrbk, Wikimedia Commons↩︎

Acorn Archimedes, (BBC Archimedes)
a family of personal computers or workstations by Acorn Computers Ltd launched from July 1987 to the 90s, their first general purpose computer based on their own 32-bit ARM architecture with ARM2 and later ARM3 CMOS RISC processors running at 8 MHz. Acorn Archimedes were mounted in two-part cases with a small central unit, and monitor on top, and a separate keyboard and three-button mouse. The RISC OS operating system employs cooperative multitasking, featuring a command-line interface and a WIMP graphical user interface. The core OS was stored in ROM. While the Archimedes is no longer sold, computers such as the Raspberry Pi can still run its operating system 1, RISC OS (at least later versions) as they use ARM chips that are (mostly) compatible 2.

Contents
  1. Models
  2. ARM Development
  3. Chess Programs
  4. See also
  5. Manuals
  6. External Links
    1. Acorn Archimedes
    2. Software
    3. Chess Programs
    4. Archimedes
  7. References

Models

Model

Year

RAM
[MiB]

Hard disk
[MiB]

Processor

A305

1987

1/2

ARM2

A310

1987

1

ARM2

A410

1987

1

ARM2

A440

1987

4

20

ARM2

A420/1

1989

2

20

ARM2

A540

1990

16

120

ARM3

ARM Development

The Acorn Archimedes was development platform for many ARM2 based chess entities and dedicated chess computers, which software was not sold for the Archimedes itself - notably the World Microcomputer Chess Champion of the WMCCC 1991 and World Computer Chess Champion of the WCCC 1992, Gideon for the TASC ChessMachine by Ed Schröder, likely also The King by Johan de Koning for the same platform, and their dedicated RISC branches such as the Mephisto RISC.

Chess Programs

See also

Manuals

3

Acorn Archimedes

Software

History of RISC OS from Wikipedia

Chess Programs

Archimedes

References

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  1. RISC OS Open: Raspberry Pi↩︎

  2. Acorn Archimedes from Wikipedia↩︎

  3. Chris's Acorns: Acorn Manuals↩︎

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