VirtualAcorn

VirtualAcorn is the brand name of several commercial emulators of Acorn Computers computer hardware platforms.[1]

VirtualAcorn
Original author(s)
  • Graeme Barnes
  • Aaron Timbrell
Developer(s)3QD Developments
Initial release2002 (2002)
Operating systemRISC OS
PlatformARM architecture
LicenceProprietary commercial software
Websitewww.virtualacorn.co.uk Edit this on Wikidata

Development

VirtualAcorn is developed by Graeme Barnes[2] and Aaron Timbrell.[3] It is a commercial version of the freeware emulator Red Squirrel, developed by Barnes.[2][4] In 2004, supply of the software was moved to Timbrell's company 3QD Developments.[4]

Virtual A5000

Virtual A5000
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeEmulator
LicenseCommercial
Websitehttp://www.riscos.com/

Virtual A5000 is an emulator of Acorn Computers A5000 computer. It included a copy of RISC OS 3.11. Virtual A5000 was released at BETT 2002[5] and stopped shipping in 2004.[6]

It is now commercially available again from riscos.com[7] with the latest version dated 2014.

VirtualRPC

VirtualRPC
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS
TypeEmulator
LicenseCommercial
Websitehttp://www.virtualacorn.co.uk/

VirtualRPC is an emulator of Acorn Computers' Risc PC computer.

Initially VirtualRPC was only available bundled with the MicroDigital Alpha range of PC laptops,[8][2] but was later made available as a standalone product for sale.[9] In 2003, the developers reached an agreement with RISCOS Ltd to license its OS.[10]

VirtualRPC comes in four versions, with support for emulating ARM7 or ARM7 and StrongARM[11] each coming with either RISC OS 4.02 or RISC OS Adjust 4.39.[6]

Hardware bundles

Initially VirtualRPC was included on the MicroDigital Alpha range of PC laptops, and it has also been shipped by Advantage Six on the A5 series[12] and by R-Comp in their RISCube/SpaceCube/RiscBook range.[13]

References

  1. OSNews - The Slightly Strange World of RISC OS
  2. Williams, Chris (22 September 2004). "VirtualRiscPC birthday price slash". Drobe. Retrieved 24 November 2011. Back in May 2003, VirtualRiscPC first appeared in the MicroDigital Alpha range of PC laptops. The software, developed by Graeme Barnes of Red Squirrel fame [...]
  3. Williams, Chris (1 September 2004). "VirtualAcorn moves "further forward"". Drobe. Retrieved 24 November 2011. As of today, the sales and technical support of VirtualAcorn software will be handled by 3QD, a web consultancy company managed by Aaron Timbrell. [...] Aaron told drobe.co.uk [...] "So it's still myself, with Graeme [Barnes] developing [...]"
  4. "Press releases from VirtualAcorn". VirtualAcorn. Retrieved 24 November 2011. 10th November 2001 - VirtualAcorn announced: VirtualAcorn is the new brand name for commercial versions of the Red Squirrel freeware Acorn emulator. VirtualAcorn is a joint effort between Graeme Barnes, the author of Red Squirrel, and Aaron Timbrell of 3QD, iSV Products and RISCWorld magazine. [...] 31/8/2004 - VirtualAcorn taken over by 3QD Developments Ltd: From the 1st of September 2004 VirtualAcorn products will be handled exclusively by 3QD Developments Ltd.
  5. Iconbar - Virtual Acorns?
  6. Drobe - VirtualRiscPC upgrades to Adjust
  7. - VirtualA5000 ready to run emulator
  8. Drobe - VirtualRiscPC freed from Alpha laptop?
  9. Iconbar - Virtual Acorn licences RISC OS 4
  10. "Drobe - Virtual License". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  11. Drobe - VirtualAcorn expand emulator range
  12. Advantage Six - Products
  13. RISCube Homepage
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