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BBC Micro: Fourth Generation Computers - The Four Generations of Computers (4/4)
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Chris Turner, an ex-chief engineer at Acorn, explains how this machine would have been designed and produced and what is meant by single board computer.
(Part 4 of 4)
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BBC Micro: Fourth Generation Computers - The Four Generations of Computers (4/4)