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Unlike the BBC Micro, the Electron had an expansion bus on the rear of the machine.  Acorn released a series of expansion units to provide some of the hardware capabilities of the BBC micro.
 
Unlike the BBC Micro, the Electron had an expansion bus on the rear of the machine.  Acorn released a series of expansion units to provide some of the hardware capabilities of the BBC micro.
  
[[Electron Plus 1]] added an Analogue port, a Printer Port and two general purpose cartridge slots on the top.  The Plus 1 has a passthrough connector for the expansion bus, so that a Plus 2 or Plus 3 could be fitted at the same time.
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[[Electron Plus 1]] added an Analogue port, a Printer Port and two general purpose cartridge slots on the top.   
  
 
[[File:ElectronPlus1.jpg]]
 
[[File:ElectronPlus1.jpg]]

Revision as of 12:50, 13 September 2020

The Acorn Electron was a low cost personal computer released in July 1983 as a budget alternative to the BBC Micro. A reported 300,000 orders were placed in the run up to Christmas that year, and it peaked as the third-best selling micro in the UK, with lifetime sales exceeding that of the BBC Micro.

The hardware of the BBC Micro was emulated by a single customized ULA chip designed by Acorn. It had feature limitations such as being unable to output more than one channel of sound where the BBC was capable of three-way polyphony and the inability to provide teletext mode. The machine architecture also imposed a substantial speed decrease on applications running from RAM, although ROM applications ran at the same speed.

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Specification

  • CPU : 6502A running at 0.5MHz to 2MHz
  • RAM : 32Kb
  • ROM : 32Kb

Graphics were similar to the BBC Micro, offering a set of graphic modes for different purposes. Missing was the BBC's Mode 7 'Teletext' mode.



Expansion

Unlike the BBC Micro, the Electron had an expansion bus on the rear of the machine. Acorn released a series of expansion units to provide some of the hardware capabilities of the BBC micro.

Electron Plus 1 added an Analogue port, a Printer Port and two general purpose cartridge slots on the top.

ElectronPlus1.jpg


Electron Plus 2


Electron Plus 3