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The Archimedes series was Acorn's follow-up to their reasonably successful [[BBC Micro]] line of computers. It's also probably the most important line of computers you've never heard of. The first systems were released in 1987, and like its contemporaries the [[Amiga]] and [[Atari ST]] it had advanced features like a 32-bit processor, high-quality graphics and sound, and a GUI with features Windows wouldn't get for years courtesy of the RISC OS. It therefore naturally disappeared into oblivion <ref>(well, near oblivion; like the [[Amiga]], it's kept alive by enthusiasts)</ref> along with the manufacturer in the mid-1990s. Like the BBC Micro, it mostly carved a niche for itself in the British educational market until it was supplanted by Windows PCs and Macs. The Archimedes line later developed into the [[wikipedia:Risc PC|RISC PC.]]
 
The Archimedes was known for its library of edutainment [[Adventure Game|Adventure Games]]s often designed around school history projects. Also, like the [[BBC Micro]], it had a battery of cheerfully ripped-off classic arcade games (e.g., ''Meteors'' for ''[[Asteroids]]'').
 
What really makes the Archimedes interesting is the processor. Whilst other systems at the time tended to use the Motorola 68000 as the processor of choice, Acorn instead chose to design their own processor. Like other new CPU designs at the time, it used a RISC architecture, which gave their new CPU a relatively simple design that used little power, but gave high performance. This Acorn RISC Machine proved to be amazingly successful, but not for its original platform. The low-power-but-high-performance nature of the ARM design was recognised by, amongst others, Apple, who wanted to use the CPU in their notepad sized touch screen computer — the Newton. This led to the processor side of Acorn to be spun off into Advanced RISC Machines (now ARM Holdings). The ARM design spread to many low-powered devices, and has since outlived the original Acorn Computers.
 
Nowadays, ARM-based processors are used by most mobile phones, MP3 players, a fair number of netbooks, and even the ARM-based iPad. It's even commonly found in routers, set-top boxes, and other embedded applications. If you've got some kind of handheld device like a mobilesmartphone, phonehandheld game console, or anportable MP3media player, it's probably running on an ARM CPU, and thus is a descendant of the Archimedes. The widespread usage of ARM processors has also given rise to a niche market of hobbyist-oriented computing devices based on ARM processors, some of which can even run RISC OS.
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=== Specifications: ===
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== Processors ==
* [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]: Acorn ARM2, ARM3, or ARM250, 8-33 Mhz.
* [[Graphics Processing Unit|GPU]]: Acorn VIDC (also used for sound).
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== Memory ==
* 512K to 16 MB.
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== Display ==
* Early models: 160*256, 320*256, 640*256, or 640*512 resolution.
* Later models: Up to 1152*864 resolution.
* Up to 256 out of 4096 colours.
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== Sound ==
* Eight-channel stereo DMA.
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=== Games: ===
=== Exclusive titles and [[Multi Platform]] games that started here: ===
 
* ''Ankh: The Tales of Mystery''
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=== Ports ===
* ''[[Abuse_(video_game)|Abuse]]''
* ''[[Battle Chess]]''
* ''[[Cannon Fodder (Video Gameseries)|Cannon Fodder]]''
* ''The Chaos Engine''
* ''Chuck Rock''
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* ''Diggers''
* ''[[Elite]]''
* ''[[Flashback (Videovideo Gamegame)|Flashback]]''
* ''Gods''
* ''[[Grannys Garden (Video Game)|Grannys Garden]]''
* ''The Guild of Thieves''
* ''The Last Ninja''
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* ''Lotus''
* ''Manchester United''
* ''[[Pac-Man|Pac-Mania]]ia''
* ''[[Paradroid]]''
* ''The Pawn''
* ''[[Pipe Mania]]''
* ''Populous''
* ''[[Quake (Video Gameseries)|Quake]]''
* ''Ravenskull''
* ''[[Repton]]''
* ''Sensible Soccer''
* ''[[Sim CitySimCity]]''
** ''[[Sim CitySimCity|Sim City 2000]]''
* ''[[Simon the Sorcerer]]''
* ''Speedball''
* ''Super Foul Egg''
* ''[[Syndicate (Video Game)|Syndicate]]''
* ''[[Wolfenstein 3D (Video Game)|Wolfenstein 3D]]''
* ''XOR''
* ''Xenon 2 Megablast''
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