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The A7000 and A7000+ were Acorn Computers’s entry level computer based on the Risc PC architecture. Launched in 1995 they replaced some of the models of the Acorn Archimedes range. After the breakup of Acorn Computers in 1998 Castle Technology bought the rights to continue production of the A7000+. The A7000 used the ARM7500 system on chip which combined the separate ARM CPU MMU VIDC20 video chip and IOMD IO controller of the Risc PC into a single chip.

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