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Thread ID: 116319 2011-02-27 03:23:00 A blast from the past R2x1 (4628) PC World Chat
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1181723 2011-02-27 03:23:00 For those who remember the days before Micro$oft ravaged the land - these people still have Sinclair ZX81 kits (www.zebrasystems.com) in stock.
They even have RAM packs, not big enough for those who demand a full 640K - (enough for anyone ;-) ) and printers.:badpc:
R2x1 (4628)
1181724 2011-02-27 03:36:00 That thing is more than a decade older than me :p pcuser42 (130)
1181725 2011-02-27 04:09:00 I seem to remember these. I bought a Commodore VIC 20 instead. Bobh (5192)
1181726 2011-02-27 04:14:00 For some reason I am tempted... Agent_24 (57)
1181727 2011-02-27 04:19:00 US$200??!!!

I sold one in Wyndham for $1.
pctek (84)
1181728 2011-02-27 07:51:00 Wow! You saw them coming :) R2x1 (4628)
1181729 2011-02-27 08:45:00 Rather buy one of these (www.commodoreusa.net). Trev (427)
1181730 2011-02-27 09:20:00 I did have the Commodore SX-64. I think that the 64 stood for 64 kb. Commodore Basic V2 was built in and loaded very fast. No Service Packs or updates to download. Programmes were loaded from floppy disk. Data was saved onto floppy disk. Bobh (5192)
1181731 2011-02-27 10:50:00 Rather buy one of these (www.commodoreusa.net).

That's so awesome! Would love one!
ubergeek85 (131)
1181732 2011-02-27 18:44:00 Commodore Basic V2 was built in and loaded very fast. No Service Packs or updates to download.

Because it wasn't an operating system, it was just a programming language.
pctek (84)
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