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The '''BBC Micro''', affectionately known as the ''Beeb'', was an early 8-bit home computer. It was designed and built by [[Acorn Computers Ltd]] for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). | The '''BBC Micro''', affectionately known as the ''Beeb'', was an early 8-bit home computer. It was designed and built by [[Acorn Computers Ltd]] for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 11 December 2007
The BBC Micro, affectionately known as the Beeb, was an early 8-bit home computer. It was designed and built by Acorn Computers Ltd for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
Its place in Elite history is assured by the fact that it was, along with the Acorn Electron, the machine for which Elite was first released, in 1984.
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