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ZX80
Known as:
Sinclair ZX-80
, Sinclair ZX80
, ZX
The Sinclair ZX80 is a home computer brought to market in 1980 by Science of Cambridge Ltd. (later to be better known as Sinclair Research). It is…
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2017
2017
Andrew Hewson: Hints & Tips for Videogame Pioneers
K. McAlpine
THE COMPUTER GAMES JOURNAL
2017
Corpus ID: 45970379
My dad never really understood my childhood obsession with video games. Every afternoon, after school, I’d hook up my Spectrum…
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2016
2016
A first-hand account of Quicksilva and its part in the birth of the UK games industry, 1981–1982
M. Eyles
2016
Corpus ID: 147828632
Abstract This article is a first-hand account of the birth of the UK game development industry through the lens of the rise of…
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2015
2015
All aboard the impulse train : an analysis of the two-channel title music routine in Manic Miner
K. McAlpine
2015
Corpus ID: 59397995
The ZX Spectrum launched in the UK in April 1982, and almost singlehandedly kick-started the British computer games industry…
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1982
1982
CMOS new product development for the health care industry: Procedures and pitfalls
H. Berghel
Symposium on Small Systems
1982
Corpus ID: 25933674
In the summer of 1980, a California communications firm contracted me to conduct a feasibility study, the focus of which was to…
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1982
1982
Learning BASIC with your sinclair ZX80: Robin Norman, Newnes Microcomputer Books, 160 pp., 1981. £3.95
J. Matthews
1982
Corpus ID: 62519126
1981
1981
Saving Time and Space
R. Hurley
1981
Corpus ID: 63759473
The ZX80 computer, fore-runner of the ZX81, could only cope with numbers up to 32 766 and down to minus 32 767. It could not deal…
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