Get a LIFE?
Get a LIFE?
I am beginning to think that I don't have a life...OR...my life is Sinclair, I pull up this website at work everyday.
5-TS1000,UK ZX81<-Sheelagh, US ZX81, 2-TS1500/KDLX , 3-TS2040 printer, 2-TS2020 cassette decks, ZXPAND+AY, ZeddyNET, ZXBlast, UDG, ZX8CCB, AERCO, BUILDS/REPAIRS ZX Spectrum, ZX80 Minstrel, ZXMAX48 v1 v2, 2-TS-2068, ROM, 16kRAM
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Re: Get a LIFE?
I know what you mean, although I also have my Acorn stuff. It’s disappointing when you click ‘new posts’ and nothing appears...
ZX80
ZX81 iss 1 (bugged ROM, kludge fix, normal, rebuilt)
TS 1000 iss 3, ZXPand AY and +, ZX8-CCB, ZX-KDLX & ChromaSCART
Tatung 81 + Wespi
TS 1500 & 2000
Spectrum 16k (iss 1 s/n 862)
Spectrum 48ks plus a DIVMMC future and SPECTRA
ZX81 iss 1 (bugged ROM, kludge fix, normal, rebuilt)
TS 1000 iss 3, ZXPand AY and +, ZX8-CCB, ZX-KDLX & ChromaSCART
Tatung 81 + Wespi
TS 1500 & 2000
Spectrum 16k (iss 1 s/n 862)
Spectrum 48ks plus a DIVMMC future and SPECTRA
Re: Get a LIFE?
that's only the beginning. when I first got started with these computers back in the 80s, we played with them 24/7. news letters, books, designing hardware and trying to decypher the bios every chance we got.
back then it was bulletin boards via slooooooowwwwwwwwwww modems.
sharing programs via phone was an adventure. we found we could wire an 1/8" jack to the zx directly to the ear piece using an audio transformer, on the other end via mouth piece and doing save n loads. our version of internet.
now I'm digging out stuff from the closets. missing software for hardware n learning hex buffers n code again isn't quite like getting back on a bike.
I fought with my 486 last night till 3am trying to get my EPROM burner to work. booting up after a 35 year nap was no easy task for that old girl but she kicked up her heels n came alive. still no burner but everything else works, well sort of.
but I can see how this stuff is going to consume me... I'm a junkie again... playing with my old junk!
back then it was bulletin boards via slooooooowwwwwwwwwww modems.
sharing programs via phone was an adventure. we found we could wire an 1/8" jack to the zx directly to the ear piece using an audio transformer, on the other end via mouth piece and doing save n loads. our version of internet.
now I'm digging out stuff from the closets. missing software for hardware n learning hex buffers n code again isn't quite like getting back on a bike.
I fought with my 486 last night till 3am trying to get my EPROM burner to work. booting up after a 35 year nap was no easy task for that old girl but she kicked up her heels n came alive. still no burner but everything else works, well sort of.
but I can see how this stuff is going to consume me... I'm a junkie again... playing with my old junk!
The more you say the less people hear.
Re: Get a LIFE?
I've searched all over and have yet to see a "New Posts" button to click. What am I missing?
TS 1000 bought in 1982 and brought back to life by Sir Ian
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Re: Get a LIFE?
It's in a drop down list, click "Quick links" which is in the top left of every page.
Mark
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ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer being good this year.
Re: Get a LIFE?
Good to know I was scanning dates!
5-TS1000,UK ZX81<-Sheelagh, US ZX81, 2-TS1500/KDLX , 3-TS2040 printer, 2-TS2020 cassette decks, ZXPAND+AY, ZeddyNET, ZXBlast, UDG, ZX8CCB, AERCO, BUILDS/REPAIRS ZX Spectrum, ZX80 Minstrel, ZXMAX48 v1 v2, 2-TS-2068, ROM, 16kRAM
Re: Get a LIFE?
Ah-Ha! The ol' hidden link routine, eh? Thanks!
TS 1000 bought in 1982 and brought back to life by Sir Ian