TIMEX SINCLAIR COMPUTER
Sinclair ZX81 vs. Timex Sinclair 1000. Sinclair ZX81 home computer Released 1981, Discontinued 1983. I started with a Timex Sinclair 1000 Introduced: July 1982 Processor Z80 @ 3.25 MHz (most machines used the NEC PD780C-1 equivalent) Memory 1 kB (64 kB max. 56 kB useable) COLUMN: 'Game Mag Weaseling': Top 10 Silliest Computer Mag Covers For someone about my age, this pretty much sums up computing in the '80s -- going to computer camp, putting your socks way up high, and wearing a propellor beanie. Nearly every issue of Timex Sinclair User (all seven of them) has an 48K Sinclair ZX Spectrum Compatibility Cartridge for the Timex The US-based Timex Sinclair 2068, as a follow-up to the Timex Sinclair 1000 and 1500, was a fairly nice system, but didn't last long before Timex pulled out of the market and was mostly incompatible with the computer that it was based The Kingmaker There's a Timex Sinclair 1000 (his first computer), an Apple IIe, a portable Apple IIc, a first-gen Macintosh, a Radio Shack TRS 80 Model 100, a Palm Pilot, an Atari 800. Mossberg was an early home-computing hobbyist, enraptured by the Mike Tech Show - Podcast - #98 - 12-02-06 Member of the Techpodcast Network; Member of the BluBrry Network; Microsoft Office Accounting 2007; Adam's Networking; Microsoft Express Editions; Timex Sinclair ZX81 emulator; Tek-Tips Forums; Computer America archives Party Favors: Hodgman’s Peace Chalk Because of his recent fame playing “The PC” in the Apple ads, I asked about the legendary Timex-Sinclair. He laughed because he’d been thinking about the home computer that had barely enough memory to hold a recipe. paulgregoire I am a java developer located in Las Vegas working for a travel site. I have been working with java since early 1998 and I started programming around 1983 on my first computer - a Timex Sinclair 1000 with a 16k RAM expansion! Planet Sinclair: Timex watch Computers: Timex/Sinclair It was an essential market for a computer The Watches You Are Looking For But for Less. TimexEdison's Electric Pen Timex Magnetic Disc Recorder (1954 - 57) From National Timex Corporation web site Timex Corporation web site. My first computer Maybe the funnest thing was finding my first computer, a Timex-Sinclair ZX-80, shown above. Oh, the times we had together, and don't forget the 16 kilobyte memory extension (it's in the picure above, hanging out the back. History of Musical Influences - Part 4 - 1982-1983 Also during this year, instead of spending all my Christmas money on a keyboard, I spent it all on a Timex Sinclair 1000. I started learning Basic, and how to make computer music via it. Of course, 2K was not nearly enough for the
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