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No. AFAIK you *never* got mode 7, which was used in a lot of educational software. Mode 7 was aka as the "teletext" mode. Because they replaced a chunk of the guts with a custom ULA (ASIC) it was more like a "very good" BBC clone. It did almost everything, but not with absolute compatibility. The BBC emulator that came with RISCOS had better compatibility with software, for example.
There were modules you could add to an Electron to get most of the functionality of the BBC.. but by the time you'd spent all that money, you probably could have just got a BBC.