It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Check this out, the ZX81...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12703674
EDIT: Nevermind, I was thinking ROM for a second. This definitely has more.
Post edited March 14, 2011 by hedwards
It had a crappy keyboard, like almost every Sinclair micro computer.
wow are they still using that awful keyboard layout :O i would rather prefer a typewriter with no ram... at least its comfortable somewhat
Hot sexy computing action right there. Why can't we get more computer that look badass like that?
this kind of reminds me of those Duke nukem "reviews" I shared some time ago

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/duke_nukem_1_pc_review
I was recently reading a programming guide for a Microbee (Aussie Z80 based system) and had a chuckle when I read "Most systems are clocked at 2Mhz but some of the newer ones are clocked as high as 3.75 Mhz". That was FAST back then!
avatar
Roman5: this kind of reminds me of those Duke nukem "reviews" I shared some time ago

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/duke_nukem_1_pc_review
I'm jealous...his "first PC" was a Pentium. Mine was a hand-me-down TRS-80 Model III! (I know I've mentioned my first owned computer, the TI-99/4A, but I don't consider that a genuine PC.)
First of all:
FUCK!
I mean, GOG, those controls appearing on the bloody comment TAB are horrid.
In a clumsy attempt at posting, i was able to both downrate ChaunceyK's post AND report is as spam. Dumb out-of-nowhere buttons.

I'm very sorry ChaunceyK! I didn't want to.:(

[and now, back to the scheduled commenting:]

The keyboard here wansn't AS bad, as the successors. The infamous 1bpp design fail always annoyed me with those machines.
1k of ram but it didn't need any more to run what it needed to. In a few years people will look at 4gb of ram and laugh at that. If anyone reads this in the future then fuck you!!
This is how computer should still be today.
It would keep the plebs out.
avatar
saramakos: Most systems are clocked at 2Mhz but some of the newer ones are clocked as high as 3.75 Mhz". That was FAST back then!
the 1982 Commodore 64 was powered by a MOS 6510 @ 1Mhz
the 1987 Amiga 500 was powered by a Motorola 68000 @ 7 Mhz
My first PC, in 1987 too, achieved a mere 8 Mhz

And you can find on GOG some games ( Red Baron I for instance ) that were in initially intended to play on 12.5 Mhz 80286s...
avatar
Arteveld: First of all:
FUCK!
I mean, GOG, those controls appearing on the bloody comment TAB are horrid.
In a clumsy attempt at posting, i was able to both downrate ChaunceyK's post AND report is as spam. Dumb out-of-nowhere buttons.

I'm very sorry ChaunceyK! I didn't want to.:(
Shit happens, don't worry about it.
I never had the pleasure of owning a ZX spectrum or similar.

The first computer I used was one that my Dad got for work, which was an Amstrad PPC 512.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_PC200#Amstrad_PC20_.2F_Sinclair_PC200

I think I used it more than he ever did.
My first PC (well my dad's) was a 1985 dual 5.25" diskette drive Tandy 1000 beauty. No hard drive, 4- 7 MHz processor (don't know specifically) and 640K ram which by the way IS still enough for everybody. (If you check your BIOS, it still says 640K base memory and everything else is extended memory).

I don't know what my dad used it for, but we used it to play an alien space invaders type shooter and golf.

Check it out:
http://www.8bit-micro.com/tandypc.htm
Post edited March 14, 2011 by Kabuto