Classic ZX Spectrum game "The Great Escape" rewritten in portable C
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RISC OS is an operating system created by Acorn computers for the first ARM processors.
It is a modular system, using a cooperative multitasking model. It is used by hobbyists
on hardware such as the Raspberry Pi and Pinebook.
Classic ZX Spectrum game "The Great Escape" rewritten in portable C
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Acorn ARM assembly demo built with VASM and STD syntax
Created by Acorn Computers Ltd
Released September 1987