Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free video game screenshot|Acorn Electron}} to the Licensing section of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, browse Category:Screenshots of video games or request assistance from Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Video games .
To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free game cover|Acorn Archimedes}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.
You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses ...
Hobgoblin 2 ; Holed Out (4th Dimension) Holed Out Extra Courses 1 (4th Dimension) Holed Out Extra Courses 2 (4th Dimension) Hopper ; Horoscopes (Third Program) Horse Race ; Hostages (Superior Software/Acornsoft) House of Horrors (Kayess) Hunchback ; Hunkidory ; Hyper Viper (Retro Software) Hyperball (Superior Software/Acornsoft)
This category contains computer games made for, or ported to, the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron and BBC Master 1980s-vintage 8-bit home computers which have articles on Wikipedia. See List of Acorn Electron games for a more comprehensive list (although BBC only games are not included).
The bridge was built in 1850 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln on the Nottingham-Grantham Line for the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston and Eastern Junction Railway.. The Trent Navigation Company demanded a minimum clear span of 100 feet (30 m), so the railway company built a 110 feet (34 m) cast iron arch.
The Acorn System 5 [20] [21] was the final Acorn rack-mounted system, released in 1983. [22] It was mounted in an extra-height single 19-inch frame, which could accommodate two vertically mounted 5 1/4-inch floppy drives, with either seven [23] or ten [24] Eurocard slots. It came complete with a power supply, and was only available fully assembled.