RISC OS
RISC OS was an operating system developed by Acorn Computers – the first to run on an ARM processor (which they developed too).
Operating systems written by Acorn for their computers (mostly).
RISC OS was an operating system developed by Acorn Computers – the first to run on an ARM processor (which they developed too).
This is one of Acorn Archimedes range of computers.
Acorn won a contract from the British Broadcasting Corporation to provide a computer for their computer literacy program. This is the BBC Microcomputer Model B.
The next generation of the BBC Microcomputer.
The only laptop Acorn ever made, which runs RISCOS 3.0 on an ARM3 CPU.
The Bush Internet TV IBX200 set-top box, manufactured by Pace, running RISC OS NC.
Castle Technology manufactured Acorn’s RISC OS computers for them and later produced their own ARM based PC called the Iyonix. This is the Panther variant.