
My father bought this ‘box of tricks’ simply because he wanted to compile a data base of race horses so that he could win the Grand National, or at least the horse he chose could. I was chosen for to manage this task with the Sinclair.
From what I can remember a smallish, quite heavy keyboard connected via a TV antenna jack which was then plugged into the back of an old fashioned black & white television, and off you jolly well went, typing to your hearts content. Green on Black.
Unfortunately, The Sinclair model ZX81 did not have a lot of memory and so we could not programme all of dear old pop’s parameters so our horse lost and my mothers horse won, ( because it had a pretty sounding name ).
Needless to say, the dastardly device was relocated to a space in the attic where it probably still is.
Frank Cotterill.
For more information about the Sinclair ZX81 computer, click on its name.
1 comment:
dastardly device and box of tricks are excellent descriptions
Freda
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