Sinclair ZX80 Prototype PDZ 4732 Basic ROM - Nine Tiles
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The Sinclair ZX80 was a home computer brought to market in 1980 by Sinclair Research of Cambridge, England. It was notable for being the first computer available in the UK for under a hundred pounds (a price tag of £99.95 for the ready-built model). It was available in kit form, where purchasers had to assemble and solder it together, and as a ready-built version at a slightly higher cost for those without the skill or inclination to build their own unit. The ZX80 was very popular straight away, and for some time there was a waiting list of several months for either version of the machine. This machine is part of the Nine Tiles Collection. The machine has a basic ROM that reads PDZ4732, which has not shown up in any search, it may be a machine that has a ROM installed from just before launch to test functions. Manufacturer: Sinclair Comment on This Page Sinclair ZX80 Prototype PDZ 4732 Basic ROM - Nine Tiles Manuals:
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