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Acorn A3010

The A3010 was launched in Sept 1992, along with the A3020 and A4000, as a replacement for the A3000. The A3010 was the low end version of the machine - the A3010 was nearly twice as fast as the original A3000, it  was aimed at the home market. The case design was a bit of a departure from the norm for Acorn - like the A3000 it was a "one box" design with the floppy drive on the right side at the back, but rather than the standard "BBC beige" with red function keys the A3010 had a grey case with green function keys. The A3010 had all the standard connectors (monitor, mouse, headphones, parallel port and serial port) but because the machine was aimed at the home market it also had the ability to drive a standard TV, and featured two joystick ports. The A3010 could take 1 Mb or 2 Mb of memory, and had no hard disc upgrade option.
 
CPU Type: Arm2
CPU Speed: 12MHz
 
 AGA11 1MB RAM Upgrade costs £49.00 in 1992
Our unit was very kindly donated by Mrs Hillary Yates and has a serial noumber of 25 AGB11-1016529

Manufacturer: Acorn
Date: Unknown

Acorn A3010 Manuals :

Item Manufacturer Date
Acorn A3010 Welcome Guide Acorn April 1992

Magazines RELATED to Acorn A3010 in our Library

Item Manufacturer Date
Archive - Vol 1, No 1 - October 1987 Nowrich Computer Services October 1987
Archive - Vol 1, No 2 - November 1987 Nowrich Computer Services November 1987
Archive - Vol 1, No 3 - December 1987 Nowrich Computer Services December 1987
Archive - Vol 1, No 4 - January 1988 Norwich Computer Services January 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 5 - February 1988 Norwich Computer Services January 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 6 - March 1988 Norwich Computer Services March 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 7 - April 1988 Norwich Computer Services April 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 8 - May 1988 Norwich Computer Services May 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 9 - June 1988 Norwich Computer Services June 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 10 - July 1988 Norwich Computer Services July 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 11 - August 1988 Norwich Computer Services August 1988
Archive - Vol 1, No 12 - September 1988 Norwich Computer Services September 1988
Acorn User - December 1992 17-06-2009
Acorn User - July 1993 17-06-2009

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Acorn R140 Acorn June 1989
Acorn Archimedes 440/1 Acorn July 1989
Acorn R260 Acorn 1990
Acorn A5000 Acorn 1991
Acorn A5000 ALB53 Acorn 1991
Acorn A5000 ALB22 Acorn 1991
Acorn A3020 Acorn January 1992
Acorn A4000 Acorn September 1992
Acorn Risc PC 600 Acorn January 1994
Acorn Risc PC 600 ACB25 Acorn April 1994
Acorn Risc PC 600 ACB45 Acorn April 1994
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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH2995. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

 

Acorn A3010

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