The BBC Micro was an early personal computer manufactured by Acorn
and designed by a team who had their origins at the University
of Cambridge.
Adopted by the BBC as the vehicle to accompany a series of television
programmes The Computer Programme which brought the attention
of a UK audience to the use of computers in a time when such knowledge
was not widespread.
Here is an emulator for the BBC micro primarily the BBC Domesday system.
It is designed to read the laser disc images from a webserver,
but it is currently only intermittently operational.
However, it can emulate a normal BBC micro.
More information about the Domesday emulation is available at
www.domesday86.com.
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BBCdemo.zip containing an emulator
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