Acorn Computers Employee #1 - Chris Turner | TNMoC Talks
Employee #1, and Chief Engineer from 1979 to 1985, Chris shares his memories of working at Acorn Computers in the early days. We hear details about the development of their range of machines, including the highly successful BBC Microcomputer. Recorded May 2026 at The Econet LAN Party, TNMoC, Bletchley Park. Video production: Richard W. and Dave W.

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