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It was a great computer. People remember Commodores and Ataris for the games, but the BBC Micro’s BASIC implementation was much better, and it had some great software too.
The ancestor thing I guess is because Acorn went on to invent the Acorn RISC Machines architecture, which became Advanced RISC Machines and eventually ARM. So Acorn, which started as a tiny hobbyist company, is behind the processors inside billions of phones and other devices today.
Android runs a tiny hobbyist written kernel too!
Meanwhile my first computer came out a few years earlier. My parents were nerds. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80
Is it my dehumidifier?