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The hardware of the BBC Micro was emulated by a single customized ULA chip designed by Acorn in conjunction with Ferranti.
Following Olivetti's 1985 cash injection into Acorn the machine was effectively sidelined.
Per a News article on Page # 9 of the October 1984 issue of Acorn User, the Acorn ' Plus 2 ' interface was due to provide Econet capability.
The Acorn Plus 3 was a hardware module that connected independently of the Plus 1 and provided a double-density 3½ ” disc drive connected through a WD1770 drive controller and an ADFS ROM.
Per a News article on Page # 9 of the October 1984 issue of Acorn User, the Plus 3 was originally destined to have used the Intel 8272 disk controller, ( and not 8271, which were in short supply at the time ).
The Advanced Plus 3 was very similar to the Acorn Plus 3 but packaged as an ADFS ROM cartridge for the Plus 1 with a disc drive connector at the head.
It was ported to the Acorn Archimedes by Jonathan Naylor ( G4KLX ).
The first commercial RISC microprocessor design was released either by MIPS Computer Systems, the 32-bit R2000 ( the R1000 was not released ) or by Acorn computers, the 32-bit ARM2 in 1987.
Sibelius, originally created for RISC-based Acorn computers, was so well-regarded that, before Windows and Macintosh versions were available, composers would purchase Acorns for the sole purpose of using Sibelius.
A British computer that used the 6502 was the BBC Micro, manufactured by Acorn, Ltd.
The 6809E was used in the TRS-80 Color Computer ( CoCo ), the Acorn System 2, 3 and 4 computers ( as an optional alternative to their standard 6502 ), the Fujitsu FM-7, the Welsh-made Dragon 32 / 64 home computers, and the SWTPC, Gimix, Smoke Signal Broadcasting, etc.
The recurring " Acorn Antiques " skit on the UK's Victoria Wood As Seen On TV ( 1985 – 87 ) was modeled on Crossroads and other British soap operas of the 1970s.
A 256-colour version of the game was released for the Acorn RISC OS platform on floppy disk, with a CD version including voice acting released later.
It was also used in a number of products including the Acorn Computers Risc PC and Eidos Optima video editing system.
Beginning in December 1914, London worked on The Acorn Planter, A California Forest Play, to be performed as one of the annual Grove Plays, but it was never selected — it was described as too difficult to set to music.
An Acorn Archimedes port was underway in May 1994.
Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978.
' Best Of ' DVDs were released in the UK over the years however a complete series had never been released until Series 18 was released by Acorn Media UK on February 6, 2012.
The Acorn Business Computer ( ABC ) plan required a number of second processors to be made to work with the BBC Micro platform, but processors such as the Motorola 68000 and National Semiconductor 32016 were unsuitable, and the 6502 was not powerful enough for a graphics based user interface.
A trip to the Western Design Center in Phoenix, where the 6502 was being updated by what was effectively a single-person company, showed Acorn engineers Steve Furber and Sophie Wilson that they did not need massive resources and state-of-the-art R & D facilities.
VLSI Technology, Inc was chosen as silicon partner, since it already supplied Acorn with ROMs and some custom chips.

Acorn and awarded
In 1996, he was awarded the Milton Acorn People ’ s Poetry Award for his book, Tearing Into A Summer Day.

Acorn and Canadian
* August 20 – Milton Acorn, Canadian poet, writer, and playwright ( b. 1923 )
* March 30 – Milton Acorn, Canadian writer ( d. 1986 )
Milton James Rhode Acorn ( March 30, 1923 – August 20, 1986 ), nicknamed The People's Poet by his peers, was a Canadian poet, writer, and playwright.
" Canadian poet, Milton Acorn, is remembered with feeling and eloquence in this tribute that takes the form of a wake.
* March 30-Milton Acorn, Canadian poet, writer, & playwright ( died 1986 )
* August 20 – Milton Acorn, Canadian poet, writer, and playwright
* Milton Acorn ( 1923 – 1986 ), Canadian poet

Acorn and Award
In 1992 Acorn once more won the Queen's Award for Technology for the ARM.
In 1987, the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award was established in his memory by Ted Plantos.
* You Are Not Who You Claim-( Beach Holme, 1990 ) ( winner of the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award )
In 1987 Faiers was the first recipient of the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award for his book Foot Through the Ceiling ( 1986 ).
Ted was responsible for beginning the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Newsletter and the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award, after his Canada-wide literary magazine, Cross Canada Writer's Quarterly was sold.

Acorn and 1976
The line-up, mostly Oxford University undergraduates, who recorded The Halcyon Days of the ' 20's & ' 30's on 29 February 1976 at the Acorn Studios in Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, were:

Acorn and for
Although Acorn were able to shrink substantially the same functionality as the BBC into just one chip, manufacturing problems meant that very few machines were available for the Christmas period — to the extent that some shops reported eight presales for every delivered machine.
( via their ARA / ARA2 / ASR products ) allowed ' Sideways ROM ' capability, that allowed the standard Acorn ROM space to be programmatically mapped out for alternative EPROMs, either physically via ZIF Sockets, or ' virtually ' via ROM-images loaded into ( Battery-backed ) RAM in the same ROM memory space.
There were around 1, 400 games released for the Acorn Electron, several thousand extra public domain titles were released on disc through Public Domain libraries.
See also the list of Acorn Electron games for a fairly comprehensive list of games published for the machine and: Category: BBC Micro and Acorn Electron games for a list of games with information on Wikipedia.
The BBC published BBC BASIC, developed for them by Acorn Computers Ltd, incorporating many extra structuring keywords and advanced floating-point operation features.
* The BBC Micro home computer from 1982, built for the BBC by Acorn Computers Ltd
* Gauntlet ( Micro Power video game ), 1984 Defender clone for the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro and Amstrad CPC computers
Acorn created a plug-in for the BBC Master range of computers containing a 80186-10 with 512 KB of RAM, the Master 512 system.
The TRS-80 Color Computer, IBM PCjr, MSX, and BBC Micro from Acorn Computers all contained a built-in relay for controlling an external tape recorder.
* Pipeline ( game ), a 1989 computer game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron
Acorn woodpecker, Bullock's oriole, and Nashville warbler show strong preference for California black oak.
* Acorn flour is made from ground acorns and can be used as a substitute for wheat flour.
BBC BASIC is a programming language, developed in 1981 as a native programming language for the MOS Technology 6502 based Acorn BBC Micro home / personal computer, mainly by Sophie Wilson.
BBC BASIC, based on the older Atom BASIC ( for the Acorn Atom ), extended traditional BASIC with named / procedures and functions, loops, and structures inspired by COMAL.
Acorn is sometimes referred to as the " British Apple " and has been compared to Fairchild Semiconductor for being a catalyst for start-ups.

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