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Bought this the other week, it's a Acorn BBC micro Model B, 32K, 2MHz 6502 CPU. It has a MMC SD that acts as a 1 GB hard disk with a load of games(over 420) installed. This is an issue 3 motherboard from early 1983. The BBC computer was built around a early initiative to make the UK computer literate, it's original cost was £399 in 1982, equivalent to £1200 today. It was the machine installed in most schools here in the UK during the 1980's, eventually selling over 1.5 Million units. Acorn the designer and manufacturer of the BBC micro then went on to develop the ARM CPU in 1985, the backbone of today's computing world.
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