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acorn computers ltd. - Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (26 May 2007) :

  Acorn Computers Ltd.
  
     <company> A UK computer manufacturer, part of the Acorn Computer Group
      plc.  Acorn was founded on 1978-12-05, on a
     kitchen table in a back room.  Their first creation was an
     electronic slot machine.  After the Acorn System 1, 2 and 3,
     Acorn launched the first commercial microcomputer - the
     ATOM in March 1980.  In April 1981, Acorn won a contract
     from the BBC to provide the PROTON.  In January 1982 Acorn
     launched the BBC Microcomputer System.  At one time, 70% of
     microcomputers bought for UK schools were BBC Micros.
  
     The Acorn Computer Group went public on the Unlisted
     Securities Market in September 1983.  In April 1984 Acorn won
     the Queen's Award for Technology for the BBC Micro and in
     September 1985 Olivetti took a controlling interest in
     Acorn.  The Master 128 Series computers were launched in
     January 1986 and the BBC Domesday System in November 1986.
  
     In 1983 Acorn began to design the Acorn RISC Machine (ARM),
     the first low-cost, high volume RISC processor chip (later
     renamed the Advanced RISC Machine).  In June 1987 they
     launched the Archimedes range - the first 32-bit RISC
     based microcomputers - which sold for under UKP 1000.  In
     February 1989 the R140 was launched.  This was the first
     Unix workstation under UKP 4000.  In May 1989 the A3000
     (the new BBC Microcomputer) was launched.
  
     In 1990 Acorn formed Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. (ARM) in
     partnership with Apple Computer, Inc. and VLSI to develop
     the ARM processor.  Acorn has continued to develop RISC
     based products.
  
     With 1992 revenues of 48.2 million pounds, Acorn Computers was
     the premier supplier of Information Technology products to
     UK education and had been the leading provider of 32-bit RISC
     based personal computers since 1987.
  
     Acorn finally folded in the late 1990s.  Their operating
     system, RISC OS was further developed by a consortium of
     suppliers.
  
     Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.sys.acorn,
     news:comp.sys.acorn.announce, news:comp.sys.acorn.tech,
     news:comp.binaries.acorn, news:comp.sources.acorn,
     news:comp.sys.acorn.advocacy, news:comp.sys.acorn.games.
  
     Acorn's FTP server (ftp://ftp.acorn.co.uk/).
  
     HENSA software archive (http://micros.hensa.ac.uk/micros/arch.html)
     .  Richard Birkby's Acorn page (http://csv.warwick.ac.uk/~phudv/)
     .
     RiscMan's Acorn page (http://geko.com.au/riscman/).
     Acorn On The Net (http://stir.ac.uk/~rhh01/Main.html).
     "The Jungle" by Simon Truss (http://csc.liv.ac.uk/users/u1smt/u1smt.html)
     .
  
     [Recent history?]
  
     (2000-09-26)