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Outline of interest (version 0.1)

I'm highly reliant on RISC OS implementations for almost all my ongoing and planned projects,
I'm highly reliant on RISC OS implementations for almost all my ongoing and planned projects,
so maintain a strong interest in developments.
so maintain a strong interest in developments.
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I am happy to contribute funding (to a modest extent) to keep RISC OS magazines in print
I am happy to contribute funding (to a modest extent) to keep RISC OS magazines in print
and software writers rewarded.
and software writers rewarded.

I occasionally write for ''Archive'' magazine and ''The WROCC''.


My ownership of Acorn and RISC OS machines:
My ownership of Acorn and RISC OS machines:
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1986 BBC Micro Master (given away)
1986 BBC Micro Master (given away)
1989 Archimedes 310 (given away)
1989 Archimedes 310 (given away)
1996 RiscPC 710 ->StrongArm- >Kinetic (in daily use)
1996 RiscPC 710 -> StrongArm -> Kinetic (given away)
2002 Iyonix (in daily use)
2002 Iyonix (given away)
2012-present Raspberry Pis 1B, 2B, 3B+, 4B
2015-present ARMX6 (in daily use)
2021-present Raspberry Pi 400 (in frequent use)

Latest revision as of 18:08, 16 February 2022

I'm highly reliant on RISC OS implementations for almost all my ongoing and planned projects, so maintain a strong interest in developments.

I am happy to contribute funding (to a modest extent) to keep RISC OS magazines in print and software writers rewarded.

I occasionally write for Archive magazine and The WROCC.

My ownership of Acorn and RISC OS machines:

1982 BBC Micro model B (sold)
1986 BBC Micro Master (given away)
1989 Archimedes 310 (given away)
1996 RiscPC 710 -> StrongArm -> Kinetic (given away)
2002 Iyonix (given away)
2012-present Raspberry Pis 1B, 2B, 3B+, 4B
2015-present ARMX6 (in daily use)
2021-present Raspberry Pi 400 (in frequent use)