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B B C micro
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>>107024060
Glorified speccy for posh kids.
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>>107024060
>naming oxymoron
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>British Broadcast Corporation
What does this have to do with computers?
Why did they make this?
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>>107024060
Me dads got a BBC Master (actual name).
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>>107024287
gotta burn that TV license money to justify taking it again next year
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>>107024302
But that doesn't explain why they went into that unrelated market
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>>107024287
They didnt make it, Acorn did. Who went on to make the ARM processor
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>>107024060
We had them at school in the 80's and up until the early 90's. I also had a second hand one at home and played the Hobbit text adventure game, which I had to load into its memory every time I wanted to play through a cassette tape. I had some other games, like Hunchback and a Karate game, but they didn't work. I did some very beginner programming with it in BASIC
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>>107024287
>Why did they make this?
Principally to be computers that supported their education goal, which they had as part of their public service charter. By standardising the equipment, they could standardise the teaching materials.
As the systems were programmable (and included an assembler as well, and an extension port for plugging in homebrew hardware) you had a nice machine for /g/ type activities.
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>>107024060
>tranny keyboard
>zoomer CRT
It's shit.
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>be me, a fokkin brit
>play jolly wankers on me bbc microuh
>suddenly coppers at me door
>"oi, do yuv 've a loisens fer tha' game sar?"
>bloody 'ell the coppers know me game is bootlegged like the queen's sitting chair
>'ave to quickly roight this up with ye old white lie
>"it's covered by me tv loisens innit?"
>me face when those wankers bought it
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>>107024060
ZX Spectrum
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>>107026690
luv me speccy simpl as
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>>107024060
They have the full tv movie about Acorn and Sinclair on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXBxV6-zamM

It's a bit silly and a lot of it probably made up for the movie (though Clive Sinclair hitting the founder of Acorn, Chris Curry, with a rolled-up newspaper in a pub did actually happen).
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>>107026741
brits are so dysgenic holy shit
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>>107024287
Soulful monopolist activities like designing/building their hardware in house just because they could instead of relying on meme markets
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>>107026731
>pic
That sounds based. Is it fun to play?
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>>107024287
BBC started the Computer Literacy Project in the early 80s and wanted a computer of their own they could use for demonstrations on their TV series The Computer Programme.

A lot of this was in response to the highly influential documentary series The Mighty Micro, predicting the coming micro computer revolution (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiiQrLMqsm8&list=PL13dwmxpaKl5JJyC4L09uf_PFXkn6FlGA)
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when tomorrow's world ended idiocy went up a gear.
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>>107024060
What's the difference between CAPS LOCK and SHIFT LOCK
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>>107027633
Shift Lock lets you type characters like * and ~ without holding down Shift.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC4YLMLar5I
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Overengineered
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>>107026190
the BBC Micro was the first commercially available machine to support ARM processors (via an add in card)
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>>107024060
This was the first ARM machine



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