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John Morley

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Mar 27, 1995, 3:00:00 AM3/27/95
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In message <3l6fds$g...@plato.ucsalf.ac.uk> Mark Craig wrote:

> s...@sn2.ee.umist.ac.uk (Stuart Tyrrell) wrote:
> >
> > Acorn announce wristwatch computer.
> > ====================================
>
[snip]

This was crossposted to four newsgroups. Did you really have to quote the
whole article?

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John.

Stuart Tyrrell

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Mar 27, 1995, 5:20:06 AM3/27/95
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Acorn announce wristwatch computer.
====================================

In a hastily organised meeting last week, Acorn gathered together a select
group of hardware and software developers to give them pre-release details
of their latest product.

Looking like it should be in a sci-fi movie rather than a meeting room in
Cambridge, the Acorn RISCWatch measures 40mm by 50mm. The front of the
watch comprises of a colour LCD screen (as used in some camcorder
viewfinders), and three moulded buttons. There are also four similar
function buttons on the side of the watch - two each on the left and right
of the body.

The screen (which is one of the "new generation" LCD screens recently
released on the open market) is capable of resolving 240x200 pixels in
full colour. This has enabled Acorn to implement a cut-down version of the
RISC OS desktop, although the relatively poor resolution and hardware
differences between the RISCWatch and the desktop machines will require
modification to many existing applications. "You can see the obvious
problems that Acorn have had with the user interface," commented one
developer, "It's difficult enough providing mouse movement with a limited
number of buttons. Having said that, I'm very impressed with the
implementation, and we expect to release many of our products in
'WatchWare complient' form as soon as we can".

The RISCWatch is based around a version of the new ARM7500 processor.
"We've worked hard with ARM to develop this custom version of the ARM7
chipset." an Acorn spokesman said, "We have retained certain functions of
the ARM7500, such as the full ARM7 core and the LCD driver, but there are
obviously sections of the device which were not needed, for example much
of the input/output circuitry. This has resulted in a smaller die size,
and allowed us to include a ROM macrocell on the device, thus reducing the
number of external components. RAM is currently in a seperate package
within the watch, although we expect to integrate all of the logic onto
one die in the near future."

Obviously the watch was not designed to be a word processor (although
there were some mad souls using !Chars and !Edit), so communication with a
desktop machine is vital. The watch is supported by an inductive loop
coupling system - you place the machine on a pad which has an electrical
coil underneath. Signals in this coil are received by a similar coil
within the watch. Apparently, Acorn did investigate the "flashing screen"
technique used by another recent watch release, but opted for the inducive
approach as communication is bi-directional, and there is no need for
connectors or trailing wires.

The release of the RISCWatch came as a suprise to most of the people
attending the meeting "We had heard rumours that Acorn were looking into
developing a new portable machine, but this... it's amazing! We were only
expecting a colour version of the A4!", commented one. "Aha! So this is
project Looflirpa - We'd wondered what the Medusa team was doing these
days" said another. "Where can I get one? Do you think they've counted
them all?" whispered a few fools.

The official release of the RISCWatch, scheduled for April 1, will be
accompanied by a concerted advertising campaign (the first for some time
from Acorn). Although coverage will be by paper media initially, it is
hoped that strong sales of the RISCWatch will finance a series of
television advertisements scheduled to begin 1 April 1996.

The slogan? "The Acorn RISCWatch - Put an ARM on your arm!".

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Ricky Dawson

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Mar 27, 1995, 6:33:27 AM3/27/95
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On 27 Mar 1995, Stuart Tyrrell wrote:

> Acorn announce wristwatch computer.
> ====================================

Aha, an April fool's day joke before 1st April.......

> expecting a colour version of the A4!", commented one. "Aha! So this is
> project Looflirpa - We'd wondered what the Medusa team was doing these

^^^^^^^^^
I was right, hooray......................... :)

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> Posted by Stuart Tyrrell
> s...@sn2.ee.umist.ac.uk

No wonder I don't subscribe :)

Ricky

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Ricky Dawson

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Mar 27, 1995, 6:35:20 AM3/27/95
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On Mon, 27 Mar 1995, Ricky Dawson wrote:

> On 27 Mar 1995, Stuart Tyrrell wrote:
>
> > Acorn announce wristwatch computer.
> > ====================================
>
> Aha, an April fool's day joke before 1st April.......
>
> > expecting a colour version of the A4!", commented one. "Aha! So this is
> > project Looflirpa - We'd wondered what the Medusa team was doing these
> ^^^^^^^^^
> I was right, hooray......................... :)

Before I get flamed, sorry everyone for giving the game away. :-)

Mark Craig

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Mar 27, 1995, 8:43:24 AM3/27/95
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Nice April Fools joke!
If it was a sinclair product we might have believed you!
Mark.

Daniel Pead

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Mar 27, 1995, 10:21:55 AM3/27/95
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In article <3l6fds$g...@plato.ucsalf.ac.uk>
Mark Craig <as5m...@scot1.ucsalford.ac.uk> writes:

> Nice April Fools joke!
> If it was a sinclair product we might have believed you!

Or, at least, failed to believe you *for a different reason*.

James A Hammerton

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Mar 28, 1995, 8:39:56 AM3/28/95
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Stuart Tyrrell (s...@sn2.ee.umist.ac.uk) wrote:
: Acorn announce wristwatch computer.
: ====================================

[snip]

: The official release of the RISCWatch, scheduled for April 1, will be
^^^^^^^

Says it all really.

James

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Eddie Edwards

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Mar 28, 1995, 11:28:30 AM3/28/95
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Mark Craig (as5m...@scot1.ucsalford.ac.uk) wrote:

: > [ entire quoted article deleted ]
^^^^^^

: Nice April Fools joke!

Even better the second time around ;-)

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Gary

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Mar 29, 1995, 3:00:00 AM3/29/95
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> Acorn announce wristwatch computer.
> ====================================
> The slogan? "The Acorn RISCWatch - Put an ARM on your arm!".

> Posted by Stuart Tyrrell
> s...@sn2.ee.umist.ac.uk
>
>You yanking my chain or what? With a slogan like that I'll have two.
>One for each Arm!

Torben AEgidius Mogensen

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Mar 29, 1995, 3:00:00 AM3/29/95
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Mark Craig <as5m...@scot1.ucsalford.ac.uk> writes:

>s...@sn2.ee.umist.ac.uk (Stuart Tyrrell) wrote:
>>
>> Acorn announce wristwatch computer.

>Nice April Fools joke!


>If it was a sinclair product we might have believed you!
>Mark.

Well, it turned out that last years April Fool joke (16-bit ARM)
became reality within a year! :-)

Torben Mogensen (tor...@diku.dk)

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