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Acornsoft was the
software arm of
Acorn Computers, and a
major publisher of
software for the BBC
Micro and
Acorn Electron. As well as games, it also produced...
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developed by
David Braben and Ian Bell and
originally published by
Acornsoft for the BBC
Micro and
Acorn Electron computers in
September 1984. Elite's...
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Acornsoft)
Barbarian II: The
Dungeon of Drax (Superior Software/
Acornsoft)
Baron (Superior Software/
Acornsoft)
Battle 1917 (Cases)...
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Acornsoft LISP (marketed
simply as LISP) is a
dialect and
commercial implementation of the Lisp
programming language,
released in the
early 1980s for...
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ViewSheet is a
spreadsheet program produced in the 1980s by
Acornsoft for use with the BBC
Micro and
Acorn Electron microcomputers. It was distributed...
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distributed in
computers including the IBM PCjr,
Atari ST and the
Amstrad CPC.
Acornsoft Logo was
released in 1985. It is a
commercial implementation of Logo for...
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differentiating it from
Acornsoft's product,
notably a
compiler that
could produce a stand-alone "relocatable 6502 machine-code file".
Acornsoft later released...
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Pelling is a British-born
computer programmer and
investigative writer best
known as the
creator of the 1984 game Frak!.
Arcadians (1982) (unofficial...
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Other languages were
supplied on tape or disk.
Programming languages from
Acornsoft included: ISO
Pascal (2× 16 KB ROM +
floppy disk) S-Pascal (disk or tape)...
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Humpty Dumpty Meets the
Fuzzy Wuzzies, Artic, C64, ZX
Spectrum Labyrinth,
Acornsoft, BBC
Micro Maziacs, DK'Tronics, ZX Spectrum, C64, MSX Mr. Dig,
Tandy CoCo...