Acorn+Atom

a 6502 based [|home computer] manufactured and released by Acorn Computers Ltd in 1980. It lacked a [|disk drive] but had an integrated [|keyboard] and [|cassette interface]. The Atom had 2 KiB expandable to 12 KiB of RAM and 8 KiB expandable to 12 KiB of ROM including Atom BASIC. In late 1982, Acorn released an upgrade ROM which allowed users to switch between Atom BASIC and the more advanced BBC BASIC used by its successor, the BBC Micro. The [|Motorola 6847] video chip provided text and graphics displayed on a [|TV] or [|video monitor]. || toc =Chess Programs=
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 * [[image:Acorn_Atom_computer_at_Play_Expo_2013.JPG link="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Acorn_Atom_computer_at_Play_Expo_2013.JPG"]] ||~ || **Acorn Atom**,
 * Acorn Atom ||~ ||^ ||
 * Atom Chess
 * Chess
 * Chessnut
 * Chessmate
 * Usurpator II

=See also=
 * Atomic Chess
 * Atomic Rooster
 * BBC Micro
 * Acorn Archimedes
 * x86 Intel Atom

=Manuals=
 * [|Acorn Atom Technical Manual] from [|Computing History]
 * [|David Johnson-Davies] (**1980**). //[|Atomic Theory and Practice]//.

=Forum Posts=
 * [|Re: Atom Software Archive] by Multiwizard, [|stardot.org.uk], November 13, 2015 » Usurpator II

=External Links=

Acorn Atom

 * [|Acorn Atom from Wikipedia]
 * [|Old Computers Museum - Acorn Atom]
 * [|Yet another computer museum - Acorn Atom]
 * [|Acorn Atom in an FPGA] » FPGA
 * [|Acorn Atom Emulator]
 * [|Build your own Acorn Atom]
 * [|Acorn Atom - Computing History]

Chess Programs

 * [|Atom Chess - Computing History] » Atom Chess
 * [|Chess - Acorn Atom - Games Database] » Chess
 * [|Acorn Nieuws 1982 nummer 4] » Usurpator II

Misc

 * [|Atom from Wikipedia]
 * [|Atom (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Intel Atom from Wikipedia] » Intel x86 and x86-64

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