Citations:Archimedes


 * 1989 "Electronics & wireless world: Volume 95"
 * We now have on adopter available to link the trackerball to the Archimedes, to enable it to directly replace the Archimedes mouse
 * 1989 "Journal of object-oriented programming: Volume 2; Volume 2"
 * Smalltalk-80, v. 2.3, for the Archimedes is available from Smalltalk Express, Denmark House, The Broadway, London NW9 7BW, telephone 01-200-0220.
 * 1991 Robert John Bennett, Robert C. Estall, "Global change and challenge: geography for the 1990s"
 * The new BBC-Acorn Archimedes system, as well as other systems, which are becoming available in schools, allow the classroom to be used to develop many of these techniques.
 * 1994 Aart C. Kooijman, "Low Vision: Research and New Developments in Rehabilitation - Page 331"
 *  Although the Archimedes is being used in many special schools, because of its impressive graphics/sound capabilities, the PC could be used to equal effect, particularly where visual stimulation or visual training is required.
 * 1998 Mike Harrison, "Coordinating information and communications technology across the primary school"
 * The Archimedes has been late aboard Internet, but new faster web browsers are appearing. Call Acorn on 01223 254254 for news.
 * 2001 Lewin A. R. W. Edwards, "So, you wanna be an embedded engineer"
 * In 1983, Acorn began developing their own proprietary RISC microprocessor as an upward migration path away from the 6502, and in 1987 they released the Acorn Archimedes, a powerful personal computer (designed to replace the BBC Micro), ...
 * 2010 Arthur Tatnall, "History of Computing:Learning from the Past"
 * Acorn went on to produce successors to the BBC micro: the Archimedes and then the RISC-PC in 1994.
 * Acorn went on to produce successors to the BBC micro: the Archimedes and then the RISC-PC in 1994.