Additional information
| Number in Collection | 1 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Good |
| Packaging | No packaging |
| Estimated Value | £250 |
| Valuation Date | October 2025 |
| Additional Information | Has optional x86 process card fitted with DX2-66 |
The Acorn Risc PC 600, launched in 1994, was a powerful RISC-based computer that showcased the capabilities of Acorn’s ARM7500 processor. The machine featured a range of expansion options, including podule slots for adding hardware peripherals, and supported high-resolution graphics and multiple operating systems, including RISC OS. Notably, the RPC 600 also offered an optional x86 co-processor card, allowing users to run DOS and Windows applications alongside RISC OS, making it a versatile machine for both native and PC-compatible software. Although Acorn’s RISC PC line ultimately had a niche market, the RPC 600 remains a celebrated machine among retro tech enthusiasts and collectors, prized for its innovative design and robust performance.
| Number in Collection | 1 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Good |
| Packaging | No packaging |
| Estimated Value | £250 |
| Valuation Date | October 2025 |
| Additional Information | Has optional x86 process card fitted with DX2-66 |
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