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Qu'est-ce (qui) est BBC Micro - définition


BBC Micro         
  • Model B}}, one of two very similar designs used on the model
  • display mode]]s at once, to show both detail and colour.
  • Clockwise from top left: [[Hermann Hauser]], [[Andy Hopper]], [[Christopher Curry]], [[Sophie Wilson]], David Allen, [[Chris Serle]], David Kitson, Chris Turner, and [[Steve Furber]] at the BBC Micro 30th anniversary in 2012
  • Some of the BBC Micro team in 2008
  • RGB]], [[RS-423]], cassette, analogue in and [[Econet]].
  • BASIC prompt after switch-on or hard reset
  • Acorn co-founder [[Hermann Hauser]] playing a game on a Master in 2012
  • Advert in ''Interface Age'' magazine, November 1983, {{'}}''The BBC Microcomputer Is Here!''{{'}}
SERIES OF MICROCOMPUTERS BY ACORN
BBC Microcomputer; Acorn Proton; Bbc micro; BBC micro; Bbcb; BBC B; BBC literacy project; BBC Computer Literacy Project; Bbc computer; BBC Computer; BBC Literacy Project; BBC Home Computer; BBC Model B; BBC model B; BBC Micro PC; The BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Model A; Acorn BBC; Acorn BBC Micro; Beeb Micro; BBC computer; British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System
BBC Microcomputer         
  • Model B}}, one of two very similar designs used on the model
  • display mode]]s at once, to show both detail and colour.
  • Clockwise from top left: [[Hermann Hauser]], [[Andy Hopper]], [[Christopher Curry]], [[Sophie Wilson]], David Allen, [[Chris Serle]], David Kitson, Chris Turner, and [[Steve Furber]] at the BBC Micro 30th anniversary in 2012
  • Some of the BBC Micro team in 2008
  • RGB]], [[RS-423]], cassette, analogue in and [[Econet]].
  • BASIC prompt after switch-on or hard reset
  • Acorn co-founder [[Hermann Hauser]] playing a game on a Master in 2012
  • Advert in ''Interface Age'' magazine, November 1983, {{'}}''The BBC Microcomputer Is Here!''{{'}}
SERIES OF MICROCOMPUTERS BY ACORN
BBC Microcomputer; Acorn Proton; Bbc micro; BBC micro; Bbcb; BBC B; BBC literacy project; BBC Computer Literacy Project; Bbc computer; BBC Computer; BBC Literacy Project; BBC Home Computer; BBC Model B; BBC model B; BBC Micro PC; The BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Microcomputer System; BBC Model A; Acorn BBC; Acorn BBC Micro; Beeb Micro; BBC computer; British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System
A series of 6502-based personal computers launched by {Acorn Computers} Ltd. in January 1982, for use in the British Broadcasting Corporation's educational programmes on computing. The computers are noted for their reliability (many are still in active service in 1994) and both hardware and software were designed for easy expansion. The 6502-based computers were succeeded in 1987 by the Acorn Archimedes family. xbeeb is a BBC Micro emulator for Unix and X11.
The Micro User         
UK MAGAZINE
Acorn Computing; BBC Micro User; Acorn computing; Micro User
The Micro User (titled BBC Micro User in the first three issues) was a British specialist magazine catering to users of the BBC Microcomputer series, Acorn Electron, Acorn Archimedes and, to a limited extent, the Cambridge Z88. It had a comprehensive mix of reviews of games, application software, and the latest Acorn computers; type-in programs (duplicated on a "cover disk" which was available separately), a correspondence page offering help with computer problems, and approachable technical articles on programming and the BBC Micro's internals.

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BBC Micro
| media = Cassette tape, floppy disk (optional) – -inch or (later) -inch, hard disk also known as 'Winchester' (rare), Laserdisc (BBC Domesday Project)