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BBC Master
1986–1994 · desktop
Specifications
- Cpu
- MOS Technology 65C12 (CMOS 6502 variant), 2 MHz; optional 65C102 or Z80 second processor on the Master 512 / Turbo boards
- Ram
- max: 128 KB on-board; the Master 512 add-on card brought a further 512 KB for its 80186 co-processor, used only by that subsystem · base: 128 KB (64 KB main RAM plus 64 KB shadow/sideways RAM)
- Ports
- Composite video · RGB (analogue) video · UHF/RF TV output · Cassette port · 1 MHz bus (disc interface, expansion) · Tube interface (second processor) · Econet network port · RS-423 serial · Analogue joystick port · User port (8-bit parallel I/O) · Printer (Centronics) port
- Display
- Same video ULA as the BBC Micro, up to 640x256 in 2 colors or 320x256 in 4 colors; composite, RGB, and UHF/RF output; Teletext MODE 7 built in
- Storage
- base: Cassette port (retained for compatibility, rarely used) · options: Internal 5.25" floppy disc drive (Master Compact and many fitted units) · ADFS via the 1 MHz bus or Winchester (hard disc) interface on the Turbo/ANFS boards
- Os Support
- latest: MOS 3.50 (final revision); ADFS and DFS filing systems in ROM · shipped: BBC BASIC IV with MOS 3.20, both in ROM; built-in View wordprocessor, ViewSheet spreadsheet, Edit, and Terminal applications in ROM
- Release Price
- £495
Variants
Models
Master 128Master 1281986 base model, 128KB RAM
Master TurboMaster Turbo1986 model with 65C102 second processor
Master CompactMaster Compact1986 compact desktop revision
Master ETMaster ET1986 Econet Terminal, diskless network model
Master AIVMaster AIV1986 Advanced Interactive Video model
Master 512Master 5121986 model with 80186 co-processor for DOS
Upgrade paths
CPU
Internal 65C102 second processor (Turbo upgrade) or external Tube-connected Z80/80186/ARM second processors · The Tube interface, carried over from the BBC Micro, let the Master offload processing to a second CPU; the Master 512 add-on used this to run DOS Plus on an 80186.
~£200 for the official Acorn Turbo board at the time
MODERATEstorage
Internal or external 5.25"/3.5" floppy drives under ADFS, or a Winchester hard disc via a third-party SCSI/ST506 interface · ADFS in ROM meant hard discs and double-sided drives worked without extra filing-system software, unlike the BBC Micro's DFS-only ROM set.
~£150-£300 for a drive and interface at the time
MODERATERAM
128 KB is fixed on the motherboard; the separate Master 512 card added 512 KB dedicated to its own 80186 co-processor, not shared with the 6502 side · Sideways RAM banks are used for ROM images and utilities rather than general program memory, same limitation as the BBC Micro.
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LOCKEDother
Econet network module (fitted as standard on most units) for classroom file/printer sharing · Econet was ubiquitous in UK schools running Master fleets from a shared file server.
included on most units
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