Hi Bob, You wrote: }- Yeah, but you STILL called me "point and drool". Hrmph! Baliff, whack my peepee! I did, and I'm sincerely sorry. Please accept my apologies. }- If it was a TIMEX/Sinclair, then it was a relatively modern }- machine. Timex put out the TS1000 in what, about 1986 or so? I }- really don't remember, other than looking at the SINCLAIR (no }- timex) ZX-81 kits -- and ordering one recently. I pre-date }- that stuff by a tad. He says he bought the Timex Sinclair sometime between 1979 and 1982, but he can't remember exactly when. (He's only 51 years old and Alzheimers has not set in as far as we can tell.) He says the keypad looks like the keypad on a scientific calculator if that's any help. }- I also enjoy "catching up" on the old systems, and get ahold }- of 'em whenever I can. That's how I wound up with an AIM-65 }- (6502-based single board from the late 1970's), Commodore }- PET2000 (cassette/chicklet keyboard) from the same timeframe, }- and the Sinclair ZX-81. I've got my first calculator from 1976 }- too. Pardon me sir, but you'll have to speak english..... }- Strangely, some of the computers I'm fondest of are nearly as }- old as the classic cars some 'round here love! I'm telling you, it's the romance of it all! Boanne -- FROM: Over the hills and far away... [EMAIL PROTECTED] A Dinosaurs Garden (collection of DOS links and files) http://www.jdreece.com/dinosaur/dg.htm *Trust your technologist. 640K ought to be enough for anybody. - Bill Gates, 1981. To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html
