Acorn Computers
My 8-bit collection now consists of several BBC Micro, BBC Master and Acorn Electron computers plus various peripherals. I also have a few 32-bit machines such as an A3010 and A3020, but my focus is on 8-bit machines since those are the machines I owned and used back in the day.
Acorn Atom
Acorn BBC-B
- BBC-001: my BBC Model-B
- BBC-002: BBC Model B from Retro Clinic (refurbished, Data Centre)
- BBC-003
- BBC-004: BBC Model B with Econet
Acorn BBC Master 128
- Master-001: BBC Master from Retro Clinic (refurbished, Data Centre)
- Master-002
- Master-003
- Master-004
- Master-005
Acorn Electron
- Elk-001: My dad’s personal Acorn Electron
- Elk-002
- Elk-003
- Elk-004
- Elk-005
Acorn Archimedes
Peripherals
- SP-001: Acorn 6502 Second Processor in original packaging
- TAPE-001: Acorn data cassette recorder
- MUSIC500-001: Acorn Music 500 synthesizer, serial number 03-ANV-02-0 103899
- MUSIC500-002: Acorn Music 500 synthesizer, serial number 03-ANV-02-0 101221
Expansion boards and modules
- Plus-1
- Plus-3
Other (non-Acorn)
- PRISM-001: Prism Modem 1000, a ViewData modem for the BBC Micro
- NEC PC-8023 matrix printer, used with my original Beeb. This printer seems very similar to a C.Itoh 8510 dot matrix printer - at least judging from the ‘T050’ ink ribbon cartridge.