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RISC OS is an operating system originally developed by English company Acorn Computers. It powered its Archimedes, RISC PC, and A7000 computer lines. Although Acorn no longer exists, RISC OS is still under active development as an open source project, and can be run on various ARM-based minicomputers such as the Raspberry Pi line.
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==The list==
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*Elite
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*Lemmings
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*Repton
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*Zarch/Lander
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==Videos==
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<gallery>
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43 Acorn Archimedes Games in 25 minutes - compilation
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RISC OS On Raspberry Pi
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Acorn Archimedes A3010 System Review & RISC Explained Nostalgia Nerd
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</gallery>
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==External links==
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* [https://www.riscosopen.org/ RISC OS Open]
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 10 January 2019

RISC OS logo

RISC OS is an operating system originally developed by English company Acorn Computers. It powered its Archimedes, RISC PC, and A7000 computer lines. Although Acorn no longer exists, RISC OS is still under active development as an open source project, and can be run on various ARM-based minicomputers such as the Raspberry Pi line.

The list[]

  • Elite
  • Lemmings
  • Repton
  • Zarch/Lander

Videos[]

External links[]

Third Generation
Consoles Action Max - Atari 7800 - Amstrad GX4000 - RDI Halcyon - View-Master Interactive Vision - Sega Master System - Nintendo Entertainment System - Casio PV-1000 - VTech Socrates - Epoch Super Cassete Vision
Computers Mattel Aquarius - Acorn Archimedes - Commodore 64 - Amstrad CPC - Fujitsu FM-7 - Apple Lisa - Apple Macintosh - Microsoft MS-DOS - ASCII MSX - ASCII MSX2 - IBM OS-2 - NEC PC-88 - NEC PC-98 - Amstrad PCW - Sinclair QL - Commodore VIC-20 - Sharp X1 - Sinclair ZX Spectrum