Disclaimer and Credits


The content of these pages is not the responsibility of Aleph One, Acorn, or the Acorn Cybervillage. All information from these pages is used at your own risk.

Thanks for various types of assistance are due to: "Area51", David Allen, Matthew Astley, John Bain, Sendu Bala, Stuart Bell, Ian Bradbury, Jonathan Briggs, Martin G. Brockie, Peter Chambers, Chris Claydon, Chris Coe, David Coronel, Kevin Cowley, Tim Crapnell, Colin Davies, Pete Eastwood, Mike Enderby, Chris Evans, Hugo Fiennes, Maurizio Ferrari, Jan-Jaap van der Geer, Adrian Gilby, Paul Hobbs, James Hunter, Geoffrey Khoo, Tony Krzyzewski, Jim Gilligan, Jeremy Greenwood, Stuart Halliday, Andrew P. Harmsworth, Jacob Hassan, Colin Hogben, Denis Howe, James Hunter, Polly Hunter, keithp@argo, A. Lewis, Brian Marsden, Alisdair McDiarmid, Gareth Moore, Steve Mumford, Simon J. Osborne, Max Palmer, The Pirate King, Dominic Plunkett, Poppy, Michael Rampton, Andrew Rawnsley, Jason Renouf, Miles Roberts, Peter Roberts, Darren Salt, Paul Skirrow, Mike Saxton, Willem Schuyf, James Shiell, Ben Shimmin, Nick Smith, Alex van Someren, Neil Spellings, Charles Talibard, Phillip Temple, Alexander Thoukydides, Philip Tolhurst, James Turner, Richard Walker, Steve Waters, David Watkins, Jeff Williams, David Woods, Wookey, some others whose names have yet to be tracked down, and countless Risc PC users who have shared their knowledge via usenet or the PC card mailing lists.

5x86 card photographs (c) Anthony Shimmin. 486SX card photographs (c) Acorn. Title graphic by Ben Shimmin.

The remainder of the content of these pages is copyright its authors. Extracts from other authors are generally included with permission. All rights are reserved, except for the games compatibility list entries, which are used with permission by Max Palmer in his own list from time to time.

Games compatibility list maintained by James Forrester from March 1998.


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