ChinnyVision - Ep 181 - BBC Master System Review And Teardown
The BBC Master 128 from Acorn was, for a time, the flagship machine in the BBC Micro range. My machine was rescued from a classroom in 1995. I take a look at the machine, some of the modifications mine has had carried out and have a poke around inside for a quick teardown. Penultimate Cartridge - https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com Support ChinnyVision: / chinnyhill10

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