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My stepfather has always been a gadget man and so we were very lucky in the 70's to be some of the first people in our street to have things like computers, microwaves and video recorders.
He also is a electronics fanatic and used to always be building Maplin kits, our Pong machine was from a kit, our electric piano a kit and our first computer was also a kit. It was a thing called a UK101, I remember having to write in streams of basic programming out of magazines to get some ramdon generating program called "Spider and fly" in which you have to guess which window pane the fly is going to land on. I also remember a bought tape of basic games, one with a space invaders type game where the invaders were just keyboard graphics such as a heart or a diamond and another game called "Taxi".
My first computer was back in 1982-1983. It was a Dragon 32. I can remember that they were not the most popular of the different makes, Sinclair Spectrum, Commodore were the most popular in my opinion. I can remember the Dragon 32 costing £175 in the Coop, this would have been a HUGE amount back them.
First home computer i ever saw/played on was a sharp MZ80 that my dads work mate had and i loved playing those monochrome blippy games.
The next one was a commodore pet which was the school computer.
The first one that turned up at our house was a zx81, that was fun for a while but along came the spectrum,
it started as the 16k version
upgraded to 48k internally,
got a kempston interface and joystick
wore out about 5 membranes so a Fuller electronics FDS keyboard kit was bought, the whole spectrum minus the top sat inside,
A modulator kit was fitted to send the sound through the TV
A crappy ZXprinter appeared along the way, only for a short while, black on silver wasnt easy on the eyes
A microdrive was bought which was fantastic, half the time of tape loads.
then a spectrum+, then a spectrumII with built in tape deck.
plenty hours on manic, pyjamerama, skooldaze, trashman, atic atac, lunar jet man,
eventually we got an IBM PC and the game "Doom" arrived, happy days.
My stepfather has always been a gadget man and so we were very lucky in the 70's to be some of the first people in our street to have things like computers, microwaves and video recorders.
He also is a electronics fanatic and used to always be building Maplin kits, our Pong machine was from a kit, our electric piano a kit and our first computer was also a kit. It was a thing called a UK101".
The UK101 was our school's first computer. It came in around '79/'80 and we used it to write the end credits of a film we made on the school's first video camera (b&w!).
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