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Sinclair ZX Spectrum
The greatest 8bit machine ever responsible for the entire history of computing from 1982 onwards and due to holes in the space time continuum created in Cambridge, UK by the time traveling Sir Clive Sinclair responsible for all the good things ever. 100% true that you know.
Alternatively you might prefer the slightly less biased wikipedia entry.
It sure felt a lot more world changing than wikipedia describes to me ;)
Alternatively you might prefer the slightly less biased wikipedia entry.
The ZX Spectrum is a home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. Originally dubbed the ZX82, the machine was later renamed the ZX Spectrum by Sinclair to highlight the machine's colour display, compared to the black-and-white of its predecessor, the Sinclair ZX81.
The Spectrum was the first mainstream audience home computer in the UK, similar in significance to the Commodore 64 in the USA; the C64 was the main rival to the Spectrum in the UK market during the early 1980s.
It sure felt a lot more world changing than wikipedia describes to me ;)







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