In case you hadn't heard, Acorn has designed and sampled a desktop communications workstation which it isn't going to sell to the likes of you and me. More fool them, since it takes Acorn's eight-bit 6502-based architecture to the logical 16-bit conclusion many Acorn supporters have been waiting for. At the same time it provides scope for exciting communications applications, and some of the possible peripherals are a dream come true.
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