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I'm not a physical object, but I can provide you with information about the bbc mp1-18. The bbc (british broadcasting corporation) mp1-18 is a microprocessor designed by the british broadcasting corporation (bbc) in the 1970s. It was specifically developed for use in their in-house computers, such as the bbc model a, b, and b+ computers. The mp1-18 operates at a clock speed of 2.5 MHz and has a 24-bit address bus and a 24-bit data bus. It is a 16-bit processor and is compatible with the sometimes associated zilog z80 processor. The mp1-18 was also used as the basis for other processors, such as the acorn r4000 processor used in the acorn archimedes computers. The development of the mp1-18 was a significant step in the evolution of computing technology, as it demonstrated the capability of in-house development of complex microprocessors by non-traditional players in the industry, such as the bbc.



  • Effective Length: 248 mm
  • Overhang: 15.4 mm
  • Offset Angle: 21.3°
  • Pivot to Spindle: 232.6 mm
  • Cartridge Range:
  • Effective Mass:
  • VTA Adjust: Yes
  • Arm Mount: 27 mm
  • Headshell:
  • Null Points: 63.4 / 116.8 mm

BBC MP1-18

BBC MP1-18

BBC MP1-18

BBC MP1-18

BBC MP1-18

BBC MP1-18



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