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    adamUK
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    I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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      I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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      Christian Graus
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      I never had a ZX81, but I've spent a lot of money on Amiga gear lately. It's nostalgia, you can't fight it, and when I die, it will be because of people like me and whoever buys that ZX81 that it will be possible for someone to build a museum of how the computing revolution started. Christian Hey, at least Logo had, at it's inception, a mechanical turtle. VB has always lacked even that... - Shog9 04-09-2002 During last 10 years, with invention of VB and similar programming environments, every ill-educated moron became able to develop software. - Alex E. - 12-Sept-2002

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        I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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        Daniel Turini
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        adamUK wrote: It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. Mine had one of these. And it was a brazilian clone (CP-200) which had the "Fast/Slow" option, too! Oh, how I miss those 32 x 24 B&W screens! Sir Clive Sinclair invented Intelissense with those magic keyboards! For those who don't know, the 3Mhz Z80 processor was responsible for screen updating and about 90% of CPU power was dedicated to this. So, you had this command "FAST" that disabled screen refresh while you was drawing something and the "SLOW" when your program was idle. You should see how flashy a screen could get in a game like Maze 3d with this FAST/SLOW switching! You would see color spots for hours! Q261186 - Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music

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          I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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          Nemanja Trifunovic
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          adamUK wrote: It came out in 1982 It came out in 1981 (hence the name ZX81) ZX Spectrum :rose: came out in 1982. :beer:

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            adamUK wrote: It came out in 1982 It came out in 1981 (hence the name ZX81) ZX Spectrum :rose: came out in 1982. :beer:

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            okay... I just got mine in 1982... ahh. all becoming misty eyed with nostalgia. flippin eck.. you can still buy the C5 too. here[^] anyone got 300 notes and a crash helmet? www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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              adamUK wrote: It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. Mine had one of these. And it was a brazilian clone (CP-200) which had the "Fast/Slow" option, too! Oh, how I miss those 32 x 24 B&W screens! Sir Clive Sinclair invented Intelissense with those magic keyboards! For those who don't know, the 3Mhz Z80 processor was responsible for screen updating and about 90% of CPU power was dedicated to this. So, you had this command "FAST" that disabled screen refresh while you was drawing something and the "SLOW" when your program was idle. You should see how flashy a screen could get in a game like Maze 3d with this FAST/SLOW switching! You would see color spots for hours! Q261186 - Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music

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              Daniel Turini wrote: And it was a brazilian clone (CP-200) which had the "Fast/Slow" I got a switch like that in my head...i think it have stuck at slow. X| /M


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                I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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                adamUK wrote: ZX81 I still have mine! Back in my HW tinkering days I had built a remote keyboard fo rit, and had hacked up a cheap mouse :-D I built mine from a kit too.... Solder...Solder...Solder...

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                  I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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                  I keep mine just to show to the next generations the begining of the computing industry :) adamUK wrote: It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data I went to pieces sometimes because of this $@!% extension. I had also another option, a small enhanced keyboard to glue on the original sensitive one. Ah, souvenirs... :rolleyes:


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                    I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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                    Everyone around that time started with something Sinclair... am I the only person who wrote their first Hello World on an Oric 1? Paul Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see - Led Zeppelin, Misty Mountain Hop

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                      adamUK wrote: It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. Mine had one of these. And it was a brazilian clone (CP-200) which had the "Fast/Slow" option, too! Oh, how I miss those 32 x 24 B&W screens! Sir Clive Sinclair invented Intelissense with those magic keyboards! For those who don't know, the 3Mhz Z80 processor was responsible for screen updating and about 90% of CPU power was dedicated to this. So, you had this command "FAST" that disabled screen refresh while you was drawing something and the "SLOW" when your program was idle. You should see how flashy a screen could get in a game like Maze 3d with this FAST/SLOW switching! You would see color spots for hours! Q261186 - Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music

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                      Daniel Turini wrote: Sir Clive Sinclair invented Intelissense with those magic keyboards! Hehehe, I remember those. When I get my first Comodore 64, I thought "What! Do I have to type it all my self?" ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                        I can't believe that people are asking 45 quid for a ZX81. here[^] I would have to shell out just over a million quid just to install the .NET framework and that's before I run any apps. (for those born in 1983, the ZX81 was one of the first home PCs. It came out in 1982 with such epic games such as 3D monster maze. It came with 1k memory but you could upgrade it to a truly awesome 16k with a Ram pack you plugged in the back. If you wobbled it whilst it was turned on you lost all your data. You could also buy a printer that printed on toilet roll.) www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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                        Stephane Rodriguez
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                        I wonder what you can do with 1KB of memory these days. I guess that's just enough to put a MS product name, but not much more...


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                          I wonder what you can do with 1KB of memory these days. I guess that's just enough to put a MS product name, but not much more...


                          How low can you go ?
                          (enculage MS)

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                          James Pullicino
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                          __Stephane Rodriguez__ wrote: I wonder what you can do with 1KB of memory these days Write a bootsector virus? :wtf::omg:;P Drinking In The Sun Forgot Password?

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