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Acorn A4000

The Acorn AGC10 A4000 was a slightly cheaper cut down A5000, with a shorter case, one expansion slot and an ARM250 processor.

Curiously, the machine had its floppy and hard drive fixed to the chassis with a wire clip which meant these could be quickly replaced without tools, whereas replacing the hard disk on the A5000 was a more fiddly operation requiring the expansion slot plane and the whole chassis holding the drives to be removed.

Many of the features (ARM250, VGA screen modes, RISC OS 3) of this model were implemented into the lower end A3010 and A3020 computers.

Our unit is very unique in that it is in pristine condition and is complete with all the original packaging and box - all imaculate. Complete with software, manuals and keyboard
Serial Number 0000001 as can be seen from photographs of thge unit and the box.
The keyboard is model no: E 03610Acorn and has serial no: 237A522
We are extremely grateful to Martin Lassetter who very kindly donated the system
Press Release
"Acorn Computers is launching a new mid-range computer which
bridges the gap between the newly expanded A3000 and A5000
ranges (see separate news releases).

Driven by the new ARM250 chip, purpose designed for Acorn by
Advanced Risc Machines Ltd, and running at 12MHz, the new
A4000 delivers 6 MIPS performance - which is 1.4 times
faster than a 33MHz 386DX.

The A4000 has 2MB of RAM expandable to 4MB on the circuit
board; VGA graphic support comes as standard, as do the wide
range of Acorn screen modes. There is a 2MB floppy disc
drive which, with RISC OS 3,  can automatically detect and
use Acorn and PC discs. Another major feature of this three
box solution is the newly restyled keyboard.

The A4000, with its industry standard 80 MB IDE hard disc,
is housed in a slimline case which complements the A5000's
styling. It has internal support for both Econet and
Ethernet without compromising the main expansion slot."

Manufacturer: Acorn
Date: September 1992

Acorn A4000 Software :

Item Manufacturer Date
Beebug - Sleuth Beebug 1994

Magazines RELATED to Acorn A4000 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

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Acorn BBC Micro Model B Acorn 1981
Acorn BBC Micro Model A Acorn 1981
Acorn BBC Micro Model A Issue 1 Acorn 1981
Acorn BBC Micro Model B+ (64K) Acorn February 1981
Acorn Electron Acorn July 1983
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Acorn BBC Master 128 Acorn 1986
Acorn BBC Domesday System Acorn Computers Limited 1986
Acorn - BT Merlin M2105 Acorn 13rd May 1986
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Acorn Archimedes 310 Acorn 1987
Acorn Archimedes 305 Acorn 1987
Acorn Archimedes 440 Acorn July 1987
Acorn A3000 Acorn 1989
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 Risc PC 600 Acorn January 1994
Acorn Risc PC 600 ACB25 Acorn April 1994
Acorn Risc PC 600 ACB45 Acorn April 1994
Acorn A7000 Acorn 1995
Acorn RISC PC 700 - Prototype Acorn 1995
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Acorn Risc PC 600 ACB60 Acorn July 1995
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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH4757. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

 

Acorn A4000

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