The BBC Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, was a series of microcomputers and associated peripherals designed and built by the Acorn Computer company for the BBC Computer Literacy Project.
There was originally nine micro bands produced that had the BBC band. BBC Micro is used to refer to the first six models each with a different name. They were built and designed by the company Acorn Computer Company. The models look similiar to the old typewriters and were priced between £200 and £300 in the 1980s.
AD Instruments is the creator of PowerLab. They specialize in data acquisition systems for computer technology. It is said to be one large computer system built into one.
Gateway
software that is built into the computer
if its a Micro SD to SD adaptor you can use it to make the micro SD usable on normal SD slot devices
Local System.
A tandem computer system is a system that has built in redudencys so in case of a hardware failure it can still continue to work.
It is a computer that was not built by a large company. They are built by smaller companies, local shops, and individuals using a variety of compatible components.
The motherboard does everything in a computer. The processing center and the storage system is built on the motherboard in a computer.
Pre-assembled computers are factory made, usually by a known company like Dell, and come with the factory defaults for hardware and OS (Operating System). A computer would be custom built if you bought all of the parts separate and assembled the computer from scrap.
It's built into the computer.
The micro chip is assumed to be inside a device. To upload music directly into a micro chip would be impossible. If the micro chip in a device was built to store data you simply have to send the music into your device. Usually, devices that can store data are pendrives, MP3,MP4 players, cell and smartphones. Sorry, but your question is not so clear. May be you are talking about micro card.