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  • Bryn
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    • Mar 2007
    • 24688

    Clive Sinclair bows out

    How Jungian! Only in the early hours of Wednesday this week, I was reminiscing about the joys and despairs of the ZX81 et al with an old friend from my undergrad days. My first purchase of a Clive Sinclair product was of a 3 transistor matchbox-sized AM radio kit, back in 1966. I skipped the ZX80 but bought a ZX81 and added expansion items such as the 16KB RAM module and a 'proper' keyboard. I skipped the Spectrum, too, but did get a Cambridge Z88 after he sold his name branding to Alan Sugar. He always built down to a price, which had the unfortunate side-effect of unreliable keyboards and other features. He did, however, open up personal computing to a mass market.
  • Bryn
    Banned
    • Mar 2007
    • 24688

    #2
    Ouch! Can a Host please correct the typo in the thread title to read "Sinclair"?

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    • Eine Alpensinfonie
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 20576

      #3
      Done

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      • Eine Alpensinfonie
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 20576

        #4
        My first Sinclair gizmo was his tiny Micro 6 radio, sold in kit form for 59s:6d in the mid-1960s. I had to get a friend to do the soldering, but it worked well for a while, though there was no volume control.

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        • Bryn
          Banned
          • Mar 2007
          • 24688

          #5
          Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
          Done
          Thanks. Looks like we both started with the same tiny radio kit.

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          • AuntDaisy
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            • Jun 2018
            • 1808

            #6
            Originally posted by Bryn View Post
            Thanks. Looks like we both started with the same tiny radio kit.
            The ZX81 was my first computer, fond memories. I wonder if BBC4 will repeat the excellent "Micro Men" as a tribute?

            Sadly, too young for the Micro 6 radio - but the photos look fascinating, esp. with the snazzy wrist strap option.

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            • kernelbogey
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              • Nov 2010
              • 5808

              #7
              Just to be clear, I notice that Clive Sinclair has died.

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              • Bryn
                Banned
                • Mar 2007
                • 24688

                #8
                Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                The ZX81 was my first computer, fond memories. I wonder if BBC4 will repeat the excellent "Micro Men" as a tribute?

                Sadly, too young for the Micro 6 radio - but the photos look fascinating, esp. with the snazzy wrist strap option.
                In my case, the ZX81 was preceded by a Sharp pocket computer with a built-in very primitie Basic. The ZX81 was a considerable advance upon it in terms of its range of functionality.

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                • AuntDaisy
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                  • Jun 2018
                  • 1808

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                  In my case, the ZX81 was preceded by a Sharp pocket computer with a built-in very primitie Basic. The ZX81 was a considerable advance upon it in terms of its range of functionality.
                  Was it something like the Sharp PC-1210?
                  I started with programmable calculators. Still have & occasionally use an HP41C with glorious RPN.

                  A Sharp MZ731 with plotter went to Bristol University with me, inc. FORTRAN compiler (I rapidly switched to Pascal). I still have tape sleeves drawn on it.

                  The joys of old tech.

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                  • johncorrigan
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 10429

                    #10
                    As a non-techy I used to like it when Mr Sinclair turned up on the telly - he seemed a strange combination of a colourful, uncolourful character; but he was someone I always wanted to succeed, though the media started to paint him as figure for ridicule - and then, I suppose, he appeared to get washed away by the big boys, or maybe that wee scooter. I read that he preferred slide rules to calculators, and was a bit of a whizz at poker.

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                    • french frank
                      Administrator/Moderator
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 30530

                      #11
                      Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                      that wee scooter.
                      I take it you mean the Sinclair C5, jc? Not quite such a success - but an electric vehicle…

                      The Sinclair C5 was a battery electric vehicle invented by Sir Clive Sinclair and launched in the United Kingdom on 10 January 1985. It was a battery-assiste...
                      It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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                      • AuntDaisy
                        Host
                        • Jun 2018
                        • 1808

                        #12
                        Originally posted by french frank View Post
                        I take it you mean the Sinclair C5, jc? Not quite such a success - but an electric vehicle…

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EQetm_qWDg
                        Brilliant. Thanks for that FF - cheered me no end.

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                        • johncorrigan
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 10429

                          #13
                          Originally posted by french frank View Post
                          I take it you mean the Sinclair C5, jc? Not quite such a success - but an electric vehicle…

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EQetm_qWDg
                          That's the one, ff. The Press seemed to take great delight in ridiculing him from then on - some kind of mad boffin, when he was surely anything but. Slightly eccentric perhaps, but ahead of his time certainly.

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                          • gradus
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 5632

                            #14
                            A clever, inventive and original mind allied to a shaky grasp of product design is how he seems to me. As somebody said if he'd invented the cell phone you'd probably have needed to carry a car battery around to power it.

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                            • Quarky
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                              • Dec 2010
                              • 2672

                              #15
                              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                              As a non-techy I used to like it when Mr Sinclair turned up on the telly - he seemed a strange combination of a colourful, uncolourful character; but he was someone I always wanted to succeed, though the media started to paint him as figure for ridicule - and then, I suppose, he appeared to get washed away by the big boys, or maybe that wee scooter. I read that he preferred slide rules to calculators, and was a bit of a whizz at poker.
                              Yes I think that the C5 was an absolute disaster, and did severe damage to his reputation. It didn't work on several fronts, in particular road safety. I was driving down Finchley Road a little while ago, there was a Recumbent Bicycle (similar height to the C5) in the left hand lane. It just couldn't be seen when close up, side on, or in my wing mirror - a coffin on wheels!

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