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Looking around the source you’ll find numerous references to Acorn’s internal project codenames. Some are given here, with approximate release dates (or development dates if they were never released). Those in need of confirmation are marked with question marks.
Avon | A3000 | 1989 |
Perth | A4 | 1992 |
Brisbane | A5000 | 1991 |
Fox | A540 | 1990 |
Adelaide | A3010 with mezzanine board | 1992 |
Heron ‘C’ | A3010 with ARM250 | 1992 |
Heron ‘E’ | A3020 | 1992 |
Roadrunner | A4000 | 1992 |
Medusa | Risc PC | 1994 |
Aquarius | C/C++ programming environment | 1995 |
Project Black | RISC OS 3.60 | 1995-6 |
Phileas, Customer | The first generation of the Acorn web browser, Bookworm | ? |
Phoenix | The second genration of the Acorn web browser, Browse | 1996-8 |
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StrongARM processor card for Phoebe |
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Chandler | IOMD2 for Phoebe | 1997-8 |
Monica | PCI bridge for Phoebe | 1997-8 |
Galileo | The next generation operating system that never was | 1997-9 |
Tungsten | Iyonix PC | 2002 |
Blue | RISC OS 3.5? | 1992 |
Buffy | RISC OS 4? | 1999 |
Mostly based on Matthew Hambley’s page , with additions.