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  • G glennPattonPub

    If memory serves around £200, had a look on Wikipedia but no sign :)

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    Mine (48k) cost £129.99, though the prices had dropped by then. The 16k version retailed for £99.99, but few games worked. According to this[^] ,they started off at £125 and £175 respectively.

    KeithBarrow.net[^] - It might not be very good, but at least it is free!

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    • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

      Ah good old assembly, have done a bunch of it over the years. Never ventured Forth! :)

      New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site. I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!

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      IIRC you had to write your own assembler - the BBC Micros had it built in you just put your assembly code between "[" & "]" :~

      KeithBarrow.net[^] - It might not be very good, but at least it is free!

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      • N Nagy Vilmos

        Surely not even you have that many left!

        veni bibi saltavi

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        Rob Grainger
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        Actually, they're still available.

        "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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        • N Nagy Vilmos

          Always read the label:

          The recreated Sinclair ZX Spectrum is, by design, a wireless controller for use with iOS (and selected Android) devices

          veni bibi saltavi

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          Keith Barrow
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          Sadness reigns. :((

          KeithBarrow.net[^] - It might not be very good, but at least it is free!

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          • K Keith Barrow

            IIRC you had to write your own assembler - the BBC Micros had it built in you just put your assembly code between "[" & "]" :~

            KeithBarrow.net[^] - It might not be very good, but at least it is free!

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            Mike Hankey
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            By god, now that's a programmer.

            New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site. I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!

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            • K Keith Barrow

              Mine (48k) cost £129.99, though the prices had dropped by then. The 16k version retailed for £99.99, but few games worked. According to this[^] ,they started off at £125 and £175 respectively.

              KeithBarrow.net[^] - It might not be very good, but at least it is free!

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              glennPattonPub
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              Ahh fun! I remember having to memory upgrades for a couple of friends who had the 16K version to 48K, the sockets were there but no chips. I did do a mod for the key board to one of them as well! Oh those were the days!:thumbsup:

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              • CPalliniC CPallini

                Forth and Z80 assembly, at least, I used them in the 80's.

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                glennPattonPub
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                Forth ?, I don't remember that one on the Speecy!

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                • CPalliniC CPallini

                  Forth and Z80 assembly, at least, I used them in the 80's.

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                  GStrad
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                  Forth and assembler on a Jupiter Ace - now that's taking me back literally to where I started playing with computers.

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                  • K Keith Barrow

                    The most important machine in computing history[^] Whats remarkable is the selling price now is cheaper than the selling price then, even ignoring inflation. I might be showing my vintage here.....

                    KeithBarrow.net[^] - It might not be very good, but at least it is free!

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                    The only time I saw the original in stores, it was on clearance for $50. I'm tempted to buy one of these new ones, but the wife freaked out last night when she found out I'd just bought another used computer -- an HP Itanium server to complete my VAX-Alpha-Itanium museum. :cool:

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                    • N Nagy Vilmos

                      It's the first level of Manic Miner. [edit] I just checked and the version I have still runs on Win10 :cool:

                      veni bibi saltavi

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                      Nagy Vilmos wrote:

                      It's the first level of Manic Miner.

                      a Long time ago... :^)

                      Nagy Vilmos wrote:

                      I just checked and the version I have still runs on Win10

                      how do you run it? if it was a dosbox game i´d think dosbox can be executed in a win10 Environment, but it Looks like it can be run without an Emulator!? btw: i´d think dosbox can be executed without major Problems using win10!? edit: sorry for the late reply, i lately had Problems trying to receive new emails... :thumbsdown:

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