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by t43562
512 days ago
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America was a much richer market and Apple would never have reached the masses in a poorer place. Spectrums didn't just kickstart programming in the UK but in places in Central/Eastern Europe too. I'm from Zimbabwe and they reached us too long before anyone could afford standard American fare. That cost was absolutely critical. ARM and Raspberry Pi show you how the UK has been incredibly good at bringing computing and computing skills to people. We programmers from everywhere have patched together Linux from bits and with this cheap commodity hardware, have made a world in which there is no locked door in our own house which we are denied the right to open. |
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Acorn Archimedes which used it was relatively expensive though — £686 (without monitor) in 1990.
http://chrisacorns.computinghistory.org.uk/docs/Acorn/Brochu...