Welcome aboard, Glenn! Nice to see you here.
Introduce yourself!
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Hi, Glenn. Don't be shy to post often here
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Hi,
since I already used post #1 for a help request, I want to make sure that #2 is about saying hello to everybody.
I am 53 years old and German. My first computer was a 16K Spectrum which set me down a non mainstream path here in Germany where everybody had a VIC20 or C64. There was pretty much no way to buy software here and I had to mail order everything from the UK. To do this, I had to buy a postal order (check) and send it by mail to the seller. It took several weeks, sometimes months before I got my cassette with "new" software.
Anyway, later I got myself an Electron - an even more unknown computer here in Germany. When I went to uni to study computer science, I bought an Atari Mega ST which was my main computer for a long time. The Archimedes was way too expensive for me.
Now, I develop software on IBM mainframe computers and play in my free time with all the nice machines I could never afford back when. Lately, I started repairing a couple of ZX81s and Speccies which let me here.
since I already used post #1 for a help request, I want to make sure that #2 is about saying hello to everybody.
I am 53 years old and German. My first computer was a 16K Spectrum which set me down a non mainstream path here in Germany where everybody had a VIC20 or C64. There was pretty much no way to buy software here and I had to mail order everything from the UK. To do this, I had to buy a postal order (check) and send it by mail to the seller. It took several weeks, sometimes months before I got my cassette with "new" software.
Anyway, later I got myself an Electron - an even more unknown computer here in Germany. When I went to uni to study computer science, I bought an Atari Mega ST which was my main computer for a long time. The Archimedes was way too expensive for me.
Now, I develop software on IBM mainframe computers and play in my free time with all the nice machines I could never afford back when. Lately, I started repairing a couple of ZX81s and Speccies which let me here.
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Welcome to Spectrum Computing, [mention]Wolfgang[/mention]!
Every man should plant a tree, build a house, and write a ZX Spectrum game.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
- Juan F. Ramirez
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Welcome, [mention]Wolfgang[/mention] !
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Hi all,
amazingly, I only just registered for the site, despite knowing about it since launch. It's looking really good, so big congrats to all involved - definitely continuing on the good work from WoS, which seems to have fallen by the wayside.
Anyway, hello from Exeter! For you that don't know me, I'm an admin on the Spectrum For Everyone Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/spectrumforeveryone/ ) - pretty much the largest retro Spectrum group there is. I'm also very active in buying and selling retro hardware and software, Sinclair related and otherwise. I also participate in a few other retro groups, such as Commodore For Everyone.
My first computer was an Oric-1, which I got for my sixth birthday in 1986 (when the Oric was already dying and you could get the cheap in the UK). My second computer was a grey Spectrum +2, which I received for Christmas in 1987, and that was life changing. Aside from it starting my love affair with Sinclair computers, it also kicked off my lifelong interest in computers. After five years of owning and loving my Speccy, I moved on to Amiga, and then PC. At uni I took Computer Science and my career since then has been back and forth between programming and tech support (and nowadays, I do both!).
Like most, I kinda lost interest in retro computers around 15-16, just at the point I discovered beer and girls However, when I discovered eBay in 2002, I was very much interested again, although in a silo. I didn't start involving myself in the community until 2013, when I signed up to the Google Group and from there found Facebook groups, and now I can't imagine my life without a daily dose of Speccy talk!
I'm looking forward to a different flavour of conversation here, and to making a contribution to this fledging community and awesome site.
Adam
amazingly, I only just registered for the site, despite knowing about it since launch. It's looking really good, so big congrats to all involved - definitely continuing on the good work from WoS, which seems to have fallen by the wayside.
Anyway, hello from Exeter! For you that don't know me, I'm an admin on the Spectrum For Everyone Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/spectrumforeveryone/ ) - pretty much the largest retro Spectrum group there is. I'm also very active in buying and selling retro hardware and software, Sinclair related and otherwise. I also participate in a few other retro groups, such as Commodore For Everyone.
My first computer was an Oric-1, which I got for my sixth birthday in 1986 (when the Oric was already dying and you could get the cheap in the UK). My second computer was a grey Spectrum +2, which I received for Christmas in 1987, and that was life changing. Aside from it starting my love affair with Sinclair computers, it also kicked off my lifelong interest in computers. After five years of owning and loving my Speccy, I moved on to Amiga, and then PC. At uni I took Computer Science and my career since then has been back and forth between programming and tech support (and nowadays, I do both!).
Like most, I kinda lost interest in retro computers around 15-16, just at the point I discovered beer and girls However, when I discovered eBay in 2002, I was very much interested again, although in a silo. I didn't start involving myself in the community until 2013, when I signed up to the Google Group and from there found Facebook groups, and now I can't imagine my life without a daily dose of Speccy talk!
I'm looking forward to a different flavour of conversation here, and to making a contribution to this fledging community and awesome site.
Adam
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Welcome [mention]adam[/mention] , great to see you here!
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Hello there!
I try to come here on a daily basis to check the news in the wonderful world of Sinclair computers but I hadn't registered yet... so here I am!
Thank you for creating and maintaining this great platform!
I try to come here on a daily basis to check the news in the wonderful world of Sinclair computers but I hadn't registered yet... so here I am!
Thank you for creating and maintaining this great platform!
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Welcome!
But please tell us you didn't choose that avatar because you like Red Heat (the game).
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The actor is iconic in it's own way (much like the speccy I guess )
But no, the game isn't at all the reason I chose the avatar.
Maybe I should change it. I see it gives the wrong impression...
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Not at all! In fact the graphics are the best thing about that game.
At least we can console ourselves with the fact that it was a howler on all systems. I think the speccy version is actually a very good attempt at a crap idea (can't polish a turd and all that). Red Heat should have been a lot more than an eccentric and ropey beatemup.
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Hey, actually I kind of liked Red Heat on the Spectrum! A bit samey all across, except for those pesky nurses on the hospital level, but not the worst movie-tie in by a mile - should I remind you of Highlander or Big Trouble in Chinatown?
Anyway: Welcome to the forum!
Anyway: Welcome to the forum!
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Hello!
Just thought I'd introduce myself.
I'm James and I became the owner of a Spectrum+ yesterday. It's my first Spectrum and was given to me by a work colleague who found it whilst cleaning out his dads loft. It's boxed, in lovely condition and is complete. It's an issue 6a board.
The Machine does turn on (it didn't seem to at first because I couldn't tune it in), but the membrane is shot as most of the keys don't work and the odd ones that do output incorrect values (this bit worries me)
I'm waiting on a new membrane, a recap kit and a new regulator.
I was directed to here from Stardot by @1024MAK (Thanks Mark).
Just thought I'd introduce myself.
I'm James and I became the owner of a Spectrum+ yesterday. It's my first Spectrum and was given to me by a work colleague who found it whilst cleaning out his dads loft. It's boxed, in lovely condition and is complete. It's an issue 6a board.
The Machine does turn on (it didn't seem to at first because I couldn't tune it in), but the membrane is shot as most of the keys don't work and the odd ones that do output incorrect values (this bit worries me)
I'm waiting on a new membrane, a recap kit and a new regulator.
I was directed to here from Stardot by @1024MAK (Thanks Mark).
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Hello James.
Welcome to the Spectrum Computing forums
I see you have already posted about your sick Speccy.
I’ll reply over there.
Please do look around the rest of the site, as this is not just a forum.
Mark
Welcome to the Spectrum Computing forums
I see you have already posted about your sick Speccy.
I’ll reply over there.
Please do look around the rest of the site, as this is not just a forum.
Mark
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Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
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My name's Andy.
I just thought I'd say hello, so... Hello!
I just thought I'd say hello, so... Hello!
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Andy! Great to see you here.
(Bellend).
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Hello!
I'm a new member who joined the forum because I recently got my hands on a Spectrum 128 with Knight Lore, Gunfright and Tetris for it. And I barely know how to use it so I decided to register on here to learn more about it.
Plus, if things go the way I want them to go, I may get my hands on a Soviet made copy of one of the Spectrum computers (don't remember this one) from my father-in-law, should he find it in the attic.
See you soon on the forums!
I'm a new member who joined the forum because I recently got my hands on a Spectrum 128 with Knight Lore, Gunfright and Tetris for it. And I barely know how to use it so I decided to register on here to learn more about it.
Plus, if things go the way I want them to go, I may get my hands on a Soviet made copy of one of the Spectrum computers (don't remember this one) from my father-in-law, should he find it in the attic.
See you soon on the forums!
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Welcome [mention]Foxbat_25[/mention]
Feel free to ask any questions if you get stuck. If you do manage to find that Russian clone, photos would be appreciated
Feel free to ask any questions if you get stuck. If you do manage to find that Russian clone, photos would be appreciated
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I hate you already.
Just kidding, of course. Welcome to Spectrum Computing!
Every man should plant a tree, build a house, and write a ZX Spectrum game.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
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Thanks for the fast welcome! I'll make sure to take pictures of that clone under every possible angle if I do see it someday!
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Hi, I'm Richard and my first computer was a 48K+. I love reading about and playing spectrum games, these days I only play on an emulator. Sometime I would like to buy a real spectrum, but living in the USA makes using a real one a little more tricky.
Big shout out to Fusion Retro Books/Magazines and The Spectrum Show. Great content!
Thanks
Rich
Big shout out to Fusion Retro Books/Magazines and The Spectrum Show. Great content!
Thanks
Rich
- Juan F. Ramirez
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Welcome, [mention]rdhcook[/mention] !
I'm sure thanks to this forum you'll find the way to get a real Spectrum.
I'm sure thanks to this forum you'll find the way to get a real Spectrum.
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Yep welcome [mention]rdhcook[/mention] !
If you're still looking for a real speccy I can sell you this beautiful 48k mod for, say, £1000
As they say on eBay: It's untested but it should work.
If you're still looking for a real speccy I can sell you this beautiful 48k mod for, say, £1000
As they say on eBay: It's untested but it should work.
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lol, nice but I'll pass on that one.