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Remember The Zx Spectrum.....
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my first ever puter! great memories, used to go into dept stores and write a quick program that scrolled rude words across the screen!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember them. Used to fix them back in the day. Power faults mainly, dry joints or a certain transistor that used to have a short. Also had the Commadore 64s on the old bench. Again power supply faults or a programmable chip that used to cause all sorts of weird effects. Nightmare to change as it had about 30 pins. It was easy to ruin the new chip by overheating it or mishandling if you had a static charge built up in your hands. This was common when you were handling electronics all day.
Bought my eldest dughter one and a smll portable tv for her 11th or 12th Christmas, plus a few games including Robocop- which i became very proficient atπ.Daughter loved Percy the Pigeon.
There was a manual came with it and, by following a few simple instructions, i made a ball bounce across the screen. Very proud of myself, i was. I remember wishing they had been invented when i was 11 or 12 - i'm sure i would have got deeper into computing.
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I got the original ZX80 too - a very flimsy plastic cover and membrane keyboard. At a later date (finances allowing), I got the RAM pack which used to wobble when it was plugged in, thus ruining any work you were doing with it. No separate video memory then either, when something had to appear on the screen, it went black while the `PC` did its calculations. Happy days...