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How to build your own ZX80/ZX81 (2019)

92 点作者 elvis704 个月前

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sumanthvepa4 个月前
It was my first computer. We lived in India, and importing it into the country was a huge deal in the 80s. Programming on it felt magical. Even taught my self Z80A assembly language to wring the maximum out of the machine. It determined the trajectory of my career.
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marktbaldridge4 个月前
I actually did build my own ZX80. <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.markbaldridge.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;02&#x2F;vintage-microcomputer-clone-sinclair-zx80&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.markbaldridge.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;02&#x2F;vintage-microcomputer-c...</a>
jonjacky4 个月前
Also of interest, posted here a couple of years ago:<p>ATX-80 – ZX-80 computer clone with ATmega8 processor <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=29569523">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=29569523</a><p>This is not an exact replica like the one linked above, but an ingenious DIY re-creation built with modern parts, including just two ICs, with an ATMega8 processor instead of a Z80. Not an emulation, but a complete rewrite of the original Z80 monitor and BASIC interpreter in AVR assembly.
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rbanffy4 个月前
I had a ZX-81 clone for a few weeks. When my family saw what it could be done, they returned the Prológica CP-200 and got me an Apple II+ clone (still very bare, but it would later gain floppies, 80 column-display, a Z80 coprocessor, extra memory and a modem). I still have that computer and the &#x2F;&#x2F;e clone that I added later as a second workstation for software development. I did a ton of educational software on Apple IIs.
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Theodores4 个月前
Great idea in principle, however...<p>In the early 1980&#x27;s, the ZX81 was the poverty specification machine. Rich kids had their fancy BBC Micro Model B, Atari 800, C64 or other proper machine, in a heated study room, with dependable electricity and other niceties.<p>Working class kids had the ZX Spectrum, Vic 20 or, if their grandma got the memo wrong, something like a Dragon 32 or Oric 1, which counted them out of the games swapping world of the playground.<p>Poor kids had the ZX81 and really poor kids had the ZX81 that you had to make yourself, the kit-form version that was £20 cheaper. Or failing that, a hand-me-down ZX80 or a Microbrain thing with just a hex keypad and a few LEDs.<p>Hence, although it might seem a great idea to make a ZX81 nowadays, for the British poor kid, it comes with the stigma, the reminder that it was you that had the kit-form ZX81, with no heated study room, and no 16K of RAM.
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buescher4 个月前
Now you just need the vintage &quot;portable&quot; black and white TV set to hook it up to.