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The Timex Sinclair 1000 was a sleek and compact machine, and the US counterpart to the more well-known Spectrum ZX-81. Timex may not have come to dominate the computer market, but the machine still… ...
The Timex/Sinclair 1000 was the U.S. version of the Sinclair ZX-81, which was made by Sinclair Research, Ltd. One of the earliest versions of the home computer, the TS-1000 hit stores in 1981.
The Timex Sinclair 1000 was a sleek and compact machine, and the US counterpart to the more well-known Spectrum ZX-81. Timex may not have come to dominate the computer market, but the machine ...
First let me outline my system...Timex Sinclair 1000 (2K RAM)16K expantion packRamex Millenia floppy driveAlphacon thermal printerMy problem is that when I play games (Compute! ROCKS), sometimes ...
Running 1980s home computer software on your modern Mac is fun, but can be done in many different ways. Here's how to run retro Atari, Sinclair, and Commodore software on the latest hardware.
In 1982, after a brief stint under its original name in the 'States, the ZX81 re-emerged in the US as the Timex-Sinclair 1000, which the company marketed as "the first personal computer under $100." ...
One of these is named Sinclair 2K, a reference to the Timex Sinclair 1000 home computer, released in 1982 with 2 KB of memory.
On March 5, 1981, Sinclair Research launched the ZX81 home computer in the U.K. (It was also known as the Timex-Sinclair TS1000 in the U.S.) It came with just one kilobyte of memory, and was a ...
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