BBC Micro emulators

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A Standard BBC Micro Model A

The BBC Micro, also known as the BBC Microcomputer System or the Beeb as it was affectionately called, was a series of microcomputers created by Acorn Electronics for the BBC's computer literacy project. They were designed to be rugged, stable, and easy to use.

Nine models were produced with the BBC brand, the phrase "BBC Micro" usually referring to the first six (Model A, B, B+64, B+128, Master 128, and Master Compact), the latter three being referred to under the name Acorn Archimedes. The system was primarily used in schools across the United Kingdom, but also found success in the home computer markets in the UK, the US, and West Germany.

The Acorn Electron is a budget version of the BBC Micro.

Emulators

While the BBC Micro had fewer games than its contemporary systems like the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, or Commodore 64, it was a powerful machine and several notable titles were created for it, including Elite and Starship Command.

BBC Micro
Name Operating System(s) Latest Version BBC Micro Recommended
BeebEM Multi-platform 4.15b1 B, B+, M128
B-em DOS, Windows 2.2 A, B, B+, M128, MC
Model B Windows 10-04-04 B, B+
B2 Multi-platform 0.0.4 (alpha) B, B+, M128
Acorn Electron
Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Recommended
eek Multi-platform Git
ElectrEm Multi-platform 0.6c
ElkJS Multi-platform Git
Elkulator Multi-platform 1.1
Multi
Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Atom BBC Micro Electron Recommended
MAME Multi-platform 0.264 A, B, B+, M128
Pantheon Windows 6.748
Console
Name Console Latest Version Recommended
PSPBEEB PSP 1.10

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