RMENPA0D–A vintage BBC Micro computer (beeb) from the 1980's
RMC84MAY–A BBC microcomputer (BBC Micro) by Acorn Computers on display at the Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), Manchester, UK.
RMBTKGJH–The keyboard of a BBC Micro computer one of the first computers to be used in schools
RMC2HPGG–BBC Master 128 microcomputer setup
RM2AA9DJW–A BBC Micro computer which was used in most British schools during the 1980's
RMEK27F7–ZX81 Home computer by Sinclair Research
RM2PN1TB3–Acorn BBC Micro Computer at the Centre for Computing History, Cambridge, UK
RMWW3EYM–BBC Microcomputer designed and built by Acorn computers for school in the 1980's
RM2JD91G0–The BBC Micro Model B computer (1982) produced in partnership with Acorn Computers, on display in a media museum.
RF2KJR44J–1980s BBC model B microcomputer and green-screen monitor with graphic viewed obliquely on a black background
RMGW52EF–BBC Micro Bit, The micro:bit is a handheld, fully programmable computer being given free to year 7 children
RF2KJR33P–1980s BBC model B microcomputer and green-screen monitor with graphic viewed frontally on a black background
RMRH7R8R–Archive 1980s Retro Home Computers
RMF1C3YN–Vintage / Retro Computer with Robot Arm playing a games of Chess
RM2J2K88A–When ICI Wilton presented a BBC Micro Computer to Abingdon Road Infants School, Middlesbrough, the children didn't take long too enjoy working and playing on it and pictured leading some of his school mates on the keys is five-year-old Amer Qayyum. 21st March 1988.
RMPE2BK9–London, UK. 12 August 2018. A visitor plays on the iconic BBC Microcomputer at retro games festival PLAY Expo held in London for the first time at Printworks, Canada Water. Game enthusiasts visited to rediscover the classics, from Donkey Kong, Pong, Super Mario Bros. and Space Invaders to vintage pinball machines, VR, indie games and a dedicated Minecraft zone. The show also included a sneak preview of new retro gaming streaming service, Antstream. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RFEX6TNF–8 bit font
RMBTKGMH–The keyboard of a BBC Micro computer one of the first computers to be used in schools
RMGYHENH–MI:Power board for the BBC Micro Bit, The micro:bit is a handheld, fully programmable computer
RMGW52G7–BBC Micro Bit, The micro:bit is a handheld, fully programmable computer being given free to year 7 children
RMPE2BK8–London, UK. 12 August 2018. A visitor plays on the iconic BBC Microcomputer at retro games festival PLAY Expo held in London for the first time at Printworks, Canada Water. Game enthusiasts visited to rediscover the classics, from Donkey Kong, Pong, Super Mario Bros. and Space Invaders to vintage pinball machines, VR, indie games and a dedicated Minecraft zone. The show also included a sneak preview of new retro gaming streaming service, Antstream. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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