==Hardware==
[[File:BBC_Micro.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Standard BBC Micro]][[File:Acorn BBC Master Series.jpg|thumb|right|Acorn BBC Master 128]][[File:BBCMicro-PCB-layout.jpg|right|thumb|PCB Layout]]
While nine models were eventually produced with the BBC brand, the term '''BBC Micro''' is usually colloquially used to refer to the first six (Model A, B, B+64 and B+128, Master 128, Master Compact), with the subsequent models considered as part of the [[Acorn Archimedes|Archimedes]] series.
===BBC Master===
In 1986, [[Acorn]] followed up with the BBC Master, which offered memory sizes from 128 KB and many other refinements which improved on the 1981 original. At heart it was essentially the same 6502-based BBC architecture, with many of the upgrades that the original design had intentionally made possible (extra ROM software, extra paged RAM, second processors) now included on the circuit board as internal plug-in modules.
==Software==
*[[Media:Texas instruments sn76489an.pdf|Texas Instruments SN76489AN sound chip datasheet]]
*[[Media:Intel 8271 FDC datasheet.pdf|Intel 8271 FDC datasheet]]
*[https://scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com/2020/11/reverse-engineering-forgotten-1970s.html Reverse engineering the Intel 8271]
*[https://www.stardot.org.uk/forums/ Stardot.org.uk] Acorn computers forum
*[https://chrisacorns.computinghistory.org.uk/Computers/BBCMicros.html Chris's Acorns BBC microcomputers]
*[https://www.bbcmicro.co.uk/ Complete BBC Micro Games Archive]
*[https://youtu.be/a6r2QRTkqbc 1000 BBC Micro & Acorn Electron game clips]
*[https://youtu.be/T2VfgtTt5So Acorn Computers - Business Promo Video - Circa 1984]
*[https://youtu.be/bWGjEYMrm_0 Histoire, restauration et réparation BBC Micro] [https://youtu.be/kGYo2MOwslA Cette machine m'a bluffé !] by [[Rodrik Studio]]
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