This Kickstarter campaign is to raise the production and manufacturing funds to produce a range of modern retro inspired USB PC keyboards and mice.
Category: Sinclair
All about the Sinclair computers and their software
Pi-Dentity – New ZX Spectrum game
Pi-Dentity – a brand new free ZX Spectrum game developed on the SEUD platform.
Royal Mail Video Game Stamps
Royal Mail, the postal service and courier company in the United Kingdom, has released a collection of 8 postal stamps. These stamps show iconic games from the 80’s and 90’s developed in the UK.
Superfo Harlequin 128K Kit Computer
The Superfo Harlequin 128K kit – A clone of the Sinclar ZX Spectrum 128K This is a self build computer kit that I have wanted for a long time.
Adapt Electronics Spectrum RGB Output Module
This little expansion module for the ZX Spectrum is a Adapt Electronics Spectrum RGB Output Module. Offers far superior video output than RF.
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega+ (Plus) Console
Hot on the heels of the ZX Spectrum Vega, Retro Computers Ltd have announced the Iindiegogo campaign for the new Vega+. The Vega+ is a battery powered handheld game system containing 1000 licenced games.
Addition – Technical Software TIF 1 CW/RTTY Transceiver interface for ZX Spectrum
I picked up this interface at a radio rally at the weekend. Its a CW (Morse Code) and RTTY (Radio Teletype) interface for the Sinclair
Total Eclipse – ZX Spectrum
I thought I would show you a game on the ZX Spectrum that was relevant to the solar eclipse we had yesterday (20th March 2015) in northern Europe. Total Eclipse was released on the Incentice Software Ltd label in 1989.
Sir Clive Sinclair unimpressed with modern computing
What we have achieved with computing is “rather dull,” Sir Clive Sinclair has told BBC Click.
He explained that he was impressed with the processing power of modern machines, but was disappointed when compared to what was done in the past with a few KB (kilobytes) of ram.
Syntax Era (Micro Men) preview
Pre final edit clips from Syntax Era (Micro Men)
Micro Men is a one-off BBC drama television show set in the late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s, about the rise of the British home computer market.