Hello Will:
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000 00:00:03 +0000, you wrote:
> I think MS-DOS is considered 16 bit. The early desktop home computers, like the
> Sinclair ZX81, Atari, TI-99, Commodore Pet, Vic 20 and 64, Wizard, Radio Shack
> Color Computer, and the Apples up to the IIe, I think, were 8 bit machines. I
> learned Z80 programming on the Sinclair ZX81, and remember that it used one byte
> operation codes.
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Very interesting! I am a Sinclair ZX81 fan. Built one from a kit when they
first came out. Also built a 64-K expanded memory module. I have collected
several other ZX81s. I sure would like to find a printer for it. There were
two companies manufacturing printers for it back in those days.
If anyone knows where I might get a printer for the Sinclair ZX81, which later
became known as the Timex 1000, please let me know.
Samuel W. Heywood
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