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Still got my Spectrum and a shedload of games, just no tape player.
Instead, I head off to worldofspectrum.org which has pretty much everything that you'd want.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
I find it odd that the Z80 is still in current production whereas the 6809 died the death 25 years ago, and the 68008 about 10 years ago.
It's a funny old world.
It is odd. At Sunderland Polytechnic in the late 80s, I was learning assembler on a 6809. Even then it was seen as more modern than a Z80. But the Z80 goes on. ICs appear to be like that - eg. you can still buy 555 timers and 741 op amps, products that were common when I was still at school.
I’d start the school's PDP-8/e by inputting the machine code bootstrap for the high-speed punched paper tape reader in binary, via the toggle switches on the front
Are you sure we didn't know each other back in the day?
Although at my school it was a Data General Nova, which I'd start by inputting the machine code bootstrap for the high-speed punched paper tape reader in binary, via the toggle switches on the front
Then I went to work at Acorn for a short while... Lion Square
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