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- PC Card Upgrades - DIY 486 to 586 for Risc PC issue I 486SX co-processor cards.
- The Acorn Risc PC Rocketship - Photographs and a brief description.
- Simtec USB 11 Podule - Interface suitable for Acorn computers, including the RISC PC, A7000 and A5000.
- ViewFinder - New, high performance graphics card for the RISC PC.
- Avie Home Page - Hard drive brackets and custom written software for the RISC PC.
- Gnome Computers Limited - Offers a means of turning an NC or Acorn RISC PC into an X terminal.
- The Acorn Rocketship - Photograph and detailed specification of the Olympia Rocketship.
- About my Acorn RiscPC - Details the owner's experience with her RiscPC, and summarises the features and advantages of the system.
- ViewFinder - Specification and details of the high performance graphics card, along with price and ordering information.
- ARM - Introduction à ARM sous RISC PC.
Wikipedia Articles
- Risc PC - The Risc PC (codenamed Medusa) was Acorn Computers's next generation RISC OS/Acorn RISC Machine computer, launched in 1994, which superseded the Acorn Archimedes.
- Industrial PC - Industrial PC is the x86 PC-based computing platform for industrial applications. Compared with the RISC-based and microprocessor-based computing platform, the PC-based industrial computing platform offers the advantages on the cost of systems and development with PC-based hardware and software.
- Phoebe (computer) - The Phoebe 2100 (or Risc PC 2) was to be Acorn Computers' next generation Risc PC, slated for release in late 1998. On September 17, 1998, Acorn announced the end of the workstations division (responsible for the RISC OS computers) and cancelling the Phoebe despite thousands of pre-release orders.
- Artex Software - Artex Software is a Germany-based computer games company. Artex Software produce high quality software titles for the PC and RISC OS machines.
- IBM 6150 RT - The IBM RT (or IBM 6150 series) was a computer workstation sold by IBM and based around IBM's ROMP processor, a spin-off of the IBM 801 pioneered at IBM Research. The system was introduced in 1986 as the RT PC (RISC Technology Personal Computer) and ran AIX 1.