On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 00:00:02 +0000, boB wrote:

> A retailer purchsed several Sinclair ZX81 kits on closeout when
> manufacturing stopped. They couldn't figure an economical way to market
> these low-dollar items. Then came the internet.

> You can buy an original, never opened ZX81 kit here--
> http://www.users.interport.net/~zebra/ts2/products/zx.htm

> I really hesitated to share this. I'm worried that they'll be gone
> before I get the $60 US up (50 + 10 shipping) and I WANT ONE! The web
> site that search engines refer to contains totally unworkable HTML code.
> I got there by manually deciphering it. I am *not* going to notify them
> of the problem. I figure telling y'all is as much traffic as I want to
> generate. I'm usually not that selfish. Honest.

> boB

Hi boB,

Thanks for sharing this indormation with us.  I checked out the URL.  I
built a Sinclair ZX81 from a kit when they first came out.  These are
really nice kits and the instructions are easy to understand.  At the time
I built mine, I was a just a mere beginner as an electronics hobbyist.  You
will need a very fine tip soldering point.  If you are over forty, you will
probably need a very good magnifying glass too!

I'm going to order the AlphaCom 32 Printer.

Sam Heywood
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