Gold plated BBC Micro personal computer

Made:
1985 in Cambridge
maker:
Acorn Computers Limited
Gold plated BBC Micro computer with two 1-megabyte disc drives The keyboard from a gold plated BBC Micro computer with two 2008-5/1:
    
    Gold plated BBC Micro computer with two 1-megabyte

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Gold plated BBC Micro computer with two 1-megabyte disc drives
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The keyboard from a gold plated BBC Micro computer with two
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2008-5/1: Gold plated BBC Micro computer with two 1-megabyte
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Gold plated BBC micro with two 1mbyte disc drives, made by Acorn Computers Limited, Cambridge, England, 1985. The system arrived with a standard Philips monitor and an Acorn JP101 printer, plus a number of related user guides, manuals and other instructive material (both printed and on disc).

Gold-plated BBC micro with two 1mbyte disc drives, made by Acorn Computers Limited, Cambridge, England, 1985.

This gold-plated BBC Micro computer was offered as a competition prize for 'The Micro User' magazine's second birthday. Entrants had to describe five articles that they would expect to see in the magazine in three years time. A customised casing was made by the Universal Communications Company under the Acorn label, taking over a month to complete, and the base units for the computer were handmade, to ensure that the gold dipping process was successful. The gold dipping was carried out by B & W Plating in Crawley.

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
2008-5
Materials:
metal, plastic composites, electronic components and gold plated (gilded)
Measurements:
disc drives: 64 mm x 280 mm x 280 mm, ,
micro computer: 70 mm x 410 mm x 360 mm, ,
type:
personal computer
credit:
Donated by Mrs Barbara Oliver

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