Rob,
BBC mostly, though not in a "must have
everything" sense. Just because I
spent many years making a sort of living off them. I've got one of Acorn's
original ARM development systems though (connects to the BBC) which I've
had since they were hot off the press.
Is that the "ARM evaluation unit" (or labelled as something similar)? I've
got
one of those *somewhere* but no docs / software for it. Think it had 4MB of
memory which was a reasonable amount in those days.
I've got a whole pile of other BBC and related stuff, but I've generally
forgotten what I have - your posting made me remember the ARM unit.
Funny how people don't remember the BBC systems that well - I suppose they were
generally quite expensive to have at home (compared to the Spectrums and C64
machines) and in a school environment people didn't get much of a chance to
really play about with them. They're certainly quite well designed machines...
cheers
Jules
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