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- A9home abstract "The A9home is a niche small-form-factor desktop computer running RISC OS Adjust32. It was officially unveiled at the 2005 Wakefield Show, and is the second commercial ARM-based RISC OS computer to run a 32-bit version of RISC OS. When the Iyonix was withdrawn from sale, the A9home remained the only hardware to be manufactured specifically for the RISC OS marketplace.It is smaller than the Mac mini and housed in cobalt-blue aluminium casing, measuring 168 mm × 103 mm × 53 mm in size. The machine runs on a 400 MHz Samsung ARM9 processor, has 128 MB SDRAM of main memory and 8 MB VRAM and houses an internal harddisc of 40 GB. On the front, it features two USB 1.1 ports, a microphone and a headphones socket. On the rear, it has two USB 1.1 ports, two PS/2 ports, 10/100 BaseT network port, a RS-232 serial port and a power connection socket. Like the Mac mini, it is powered by an external PSU (5 V, 20 W). Furthermore, it has a power/reset switch, a status/health indicator and a drive activity indicator LED. The A9home is not designed to be internally expanded.The A9home can use a program called Aemulor to emulate older 26-bit applications. This was originally developed for Castle's Iyonix PC.In April 2006, Advantage Six Ltd announced that they were focussing on connectivity in the run-up to that year's Wakefield Show. At the show, they demonstrated integrated bluetooth. Although the A9home has been officially released for purchase by end-users, its custom version of RISC OS 4 remains unfinished. As of 2012, RISCOS Ltd has not commented when, or if, their OS will become feature complete. In 2013 RISCOS Ltd closed.".
- A9home cpu ARM_architecture.
- A9home manufacturer Advantage_Six.
- A9home operatingSystem RISC_OS.
- A9home predecessor Iyonix_PC.
- A9home predecessor RiscPC.
- A9home successor ARMini.
- A9home successor Touch_Book.
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- A9home caption "A9home front, showing power button, speaker sockets and USB ports".
- A9home cpu "Samsung S3C2440, ARM926EJS, ARMv5".
- A9home developer Advantage_Six.
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- A9home manufacturer Advantage_Six.
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- A9home name "A9home".
- A9home os RISC_OS.
- A9home predecessor Iyonix_PC.
- A9home predecessor RiscPC.
- A9home storage "40".
- A9home successor ARMini.
- A9home successor Touch_Book.
- A9home subject Category:ARM-based_home_computers.
- A9home subject Category:Acorn_Computers.
- A9home type Device.
- A9home type InformationAppliance.
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- A9home comment "The A9home is a niche small-form-factor desktop computer running RISC OS Adjust32. It was officially unveiled at the 2005 Wakefield Show, and is the second commercial ARM-based RISC OS computer to run a 32-bit version of RISC OS. When the Iyonix was withdrawn from sale, the A9home remained the only hardware to be manufactured specifically for the RISC OS marketplace.It is smaller than the Mac mini and housed in cobalt-blue aluminium casing, measuring 168 mm × 103 mm × 53 mm in size.".
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