"How do you test a chip that doesn't exist?" - Hugo Tyson - ARM at 40 anniversary, Talk 6

In this sixth and final talk, Hugo Tyson talks about his time at Acorn, then ARM. He started in technical support at Acorn, then acquired an Acorn Atom and began writing games for it. He moved on to write filesystems for the BBC Micro and then was involved in "Project A" which turned out to be the first ARM CPU.   / computinghistory   Editing by Richard Ecclestone and Lukas West