New listing Vintage BBC Micro Computer Model B 32k - Working. £100.00. 0 bids. £10.00 postage. Ending 23 Apr at 7:00PM BST 6d 19h Click & Collect. Refurbished Acorn BBC Micro Computer Model B with 1770 DFS & 32K SWRAM. £180.00. Click & Collect. Free postage. 31 watching. BBC micro. Acorn BBC Model B, MMFS , DFS,PSU, Recap, Refurbed.. The BBC's pocket-sized micro:bit computer is now on sale to everyone. In March , the corporation started delivering its micro:bit codeable computers to one million school children across the UK.

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BBC Micro Revealed. The BBC Micro Model BGift of Acorn Computers, Ltd., X665.86. The original 1981 BBC Micro usedthe MOS 6502 microprocessor running at 1.8 MHz with 16KB of RAM. The Micro had multiple video modes and multi-channel audio capabilities-features uncommon at the time on machines in its price range.. In the early '80s, around 30 independent computer manufacturers could be found in Cambridge and the surrounding area. One of the best selling computers of this time was the BBC Micro, designed and manufactured by a small Cambridge company called Acorn. Chris Turner was Acorn's chief engineer at the time.