Acorn A5000 running RISC OS 3.1 (From 1991) - Tour and Look Inside!
In this video we take a look at an Acorn A5000 which was released by Acorn Computers in the UK in 1991. This machine has a 25MHz ARM3 CPU (The ARM architecture was designed by Acorn themselves), 4mb of RAM, a 40mb IDE HDD, a 100mb SCSI HDD and runs RISC OS 3.1. https://www.camerongray.me/ / camerongray1515

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