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Acorn Atom Computer
- Made:
- 1980-1982
![Acorn Atom Computer](https://coimages.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/476/417/medium_smg00245442.jpg)
Kevan Earl bought the Acorn Atom Kit by mail-order on the 15th of January 1981. The purchase price was £150.20. It took him between one and two weeks to build the computer, without help, which worked the first time it was switched on. Kevan used the Acorn to write a program for Backgammon. He approached a software company called Bug Byte who were so impressed they developed the programme and produced it commmercially.
Details
- Category:
- Computing & Data Processing
- Object Number:
- Y2002.13
- Materials:
- metal (unknown) and plastic (unidentified)
- Measurements:
-
62 mm x 245 mm x 382 mm,
- type:
- kit-form microcomputer
- credit:
- Gift of Colin Earl