• reddig33@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    That damned Mylar keyboard. Easy to clean, horrible to use. Atari 400 has the same problem.

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      Yep. Tried one at a family friend’s house with a RAM expansion pack hanging off the back that kept disconnecting because it was such a wobbly connection, and heavier than the computer itself. Then there was the fact it was only black & white. Seemed a really unreliable PITA, so I was iffy about getting one.

      Then Captain Kirk advertised the VIC-20, and I was sold.

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      Yup! I remember it so well. I even remember seeing this ad in a magazine and begging my dad to order it… I was 10 years old, and built it with him.

      I also remember going to a home computer sale event in my hometown. No shops were selling computer stuff in that town yet. Men with beards and long hair laughing that I was buying 1k Chess to play on my new computer.

      The location for that sale was turned into public toilets.

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            Why were they laughing ? This is a perfectly reasonable chess implementation

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              Typical snobbery.

              The Sinclair was rather ridiculed at the time as “not a real computer”.

              Nothing ever changes - Instead of being excited by someone having the skills to implement chess in 670k of memory by using freakin’ machine language, and appreciating the Sinclair for what it is, they compared to what they had.

              I mean wow, if you’ve never done machine language coding… I’m flabbergasted.

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              It was great. I was 10. I needed to be able to win once in a while, and I did.

              They were laughing because they were early neckbeards. They probably had 16k of ram on their fancy BBC Micros.

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    10 days ago

    I built one of these with my dad. I think he still has it around somewhere.

    Cool little computer but the software was limited.