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<p>seemingly evolved to align with <a href="page.php?w=Torch_Computers">Torch Computers</a>--a company that Acorn considered acquiring--which had already combined BBC Micro hardware with second processors (and modems) to produce their Communicator product line and derivatives. In 1984, Acorn introduced the <a href="page.php?w=Acorn_Business_Computer">Acorn Business Computer</a> (ABC) range, based on the BBC Micro architecture, offering models with different second processors and capabilities to respond to computing trends at the time. These models</p><p>
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