Roms - Acorn 8 Bit
The fundamental firmware that manages hardware, keyboard input, and screen display.
Acorn 8-bit ROMs refer to the firmware and software modules used in Acorn's early 6502-based microcomputers, most notably the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron , and Acorn Atom . Unlike many modern systems, these machines relied heavily on "sideways ROMs"—physical chips plugged into internal sockets or external cartridges that expanded the computer's capabilities without consuming limited RAM. Core ROM Types Acorn 8 bit Roms
Essential for using storage devices beyond simple cassette tapes. DFS (Disc Filing System): Used for floppy disk drives. The fundamental firmware that manages hardware