RIP Sir Clive

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Pat
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Upto 3am most mornings writing crappy programs and then work at 8am. Drawing the TOL cover on the ZX Spectrum, yeah good times . Cheers Clive.
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Yep, wrote my first stuff on a 48k Speccy - proper childhood hero.
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I'm sure we all remember the huge waiting times when the Speccy first came out? What was actually going on was that Sinclair was using the money from the pre-orders to pay to build the computers themselves. Slightly dodgy computers and slightly dodgy business practices. But yeah without the ZX family (I had a ZX-81 before the Spectrum) I would not be doing the job I do.

RIP Sir Clive.
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markfiend wrote: 17 Sep 2021, 09:48 I'm sure we all remember the huge waiting times when the Speccy first came out? What was actually going on was that Sinclair was using the money from the pre-orders to pay to build the computers themselves. Slightly dodgy computers and slightly dodgy business practices. But yeah without the ZX family (I had a ZX-81 before the Spectrum) I would not be doing the job I do.

RIP Sir Clive.
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As our Dad worked in Computers (for British Steel on Teesside) we also had a ZX81. I still remember that horrible Touch Pad, how on ours you really had to press hard in order for the characters to appear on the Monitor Screen. Our next Computer was a BBC Micro Model B. Everyone else at school had the ZX Spectrum (and all those fantastic games....) :roll:
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Had the Spectrum +..... what absolute fun (and absolute frustration - 5 min loading and crash)

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