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by andromaton 1041 days ago
Jump to 13:05 (also shown on the right menu) for an intro to those languages.

The page has a link to "RUN SOFTWARE". The link opens a 'BBC Micro' emulator that runs the software shown on the thumbnail.

You can edit the program in all its 1980's Acorn Basic glory.

Btw, "Acorn" is the "A" in "ARM", as in billions of CPUs today, and the BBC Micro is the inspiration behind the Raspberry Pi.

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>"Acorn" is the "A" in "ARM"

Used to be, before they changed it to "Advanced".

Used to be before they decided it didn't stand for anything.