[Castle] [After Acorn]
After Acorn pulled out of the desktop computer market in 1998, Castle acquired the rights to the A7000 and continued manufacturing it under the Acorn Badge.
This is one of the post Acorn A7000+s made by Castle, the CTLnnnnnnn serial number is a bit of a giveaway! I bought this computer from IFEL in August 2002. and upgraded it with an extra 64MB. It is the only one I have that run RISC OS 3.71. It has a 56MHz ARM7500FE and is comparable to the Microdigital Mico and RiscStation R7500. Although it does not have the expansion potential of either the Mico or R7500, it does not lose out as virtually no upgrades/add-ins have been produced for those computers.
Here are some pictures:
Castle A7000+ Odyssey
Castle A7000+ Odyssey running RISC OS 3.71
Castle A7000+ Odyssey with the top off.
Castle A7000+ Odyssey with the top off, not much room in there with the CDROM drive installed.
Castle A7000+ Odyssey motherboard.
Castle A7000+ Odyssey motherboard showing, in the midddle at the top, an 1-cubed EtherLAN 602 network card. The backplane slot can be seen at the bottom right but it is unuseable with the CRDOM installed. The 64MB SIMM is visible in the bottom left.
Serial No. | CTL0200539 |
Unique Identity | 0000005CFA15C |
Motherboard | 1102,000 |
Motherboard Serial No. | CTL01002083 |
CPU | ARM7500FE |
CPU Clock | 56MHz |
Memory | 72MB (64MB + 16MB EDO SIMM) |
Floppy Disc | Citizen OSD-U 3.5" |
Disc Controller | IDE |
Hard Disc | Conner CFS210A 210MB |
CDROM | LG CRD-8482B |
Network card | i-cubed EtherLAN 602 |
Network driver | EtherH |
OS | RISC OS 3.71 19-Feb-1997 |
SICK v1.22 Dhrystones/sec kWhetstones/sec | 800x600x256 75MHz 44200 5194 |
ARMSi v3.31H MIPS | 33.63 |