and the Acorn Archimedes, which also lives on for enthusiasts and is perhaps the most accessible survivor. From here having also the benefit of hindsight we can’t disagree with him on his ...
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RISC OS Open plots great escape from 32-bit purgatoryModern 64-bit-only chips are leaving the original Arm operating system behind A new funding effort from RISC OS Open seeks to ...
The first ARM-based computer was the Acorn Archimedes, a mid-80s computer with 512kB of RAM and no hard drive. The Archimedes ran RISC OS, a very nice graphical operating system written explicitly ...
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