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It's a trap!!!Hey, I've got a Spectrum 48KB for you.
But you need to come get it in person, so I can give you a glass of wine with it.![]()
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It's a trap!!!Hey, I've got a Spectrum 48KB for you.
But you need to come get it in person, so I can give you a glass of wine with it.![]()
Do I get cuddles after a glass or 2? I just know this will make @dadecoza and @The_Librarian so jelousHey, I've got a Spectrum 48KB for you.
But you need to come get it in person, so I can give you a glass of wine with it.![]()
A hug and a kiss, just ask @dadecozaDo I get cuddles after a glass or 2? I just know this will make @dadecoza and @The_Librarian so jelous
Dat u ponder?
Aber du sprechst Deutsch? Magst du Bier und Bratwurst?Nein.
/salutesFTFY
Always wanted to be a real grammar Nazi.
If you have an 800xl and ever want to part with it............I have a BBC Micro, Apple Lisa (x6) and some Atari and ZX Spectrums. Also about 50x laptops that used to run Windows 3.1 and just dos. Some of my Toshibas still work.
Really lucky, both my dad and grandad got into them as well, grandad bought his own setup, dad bought all the peripherals, we had the disk drive and printer (remember driving across the UK looking for the printer) and every issue of Page 6 magazine. My dad and I would sit for hours typing in the games from the pages. Monopoly and Bomb Run. My grandad went to Russia and brought me back a joystick, looked like a modern mouse but with buttons underneath that you leaned on to make movement, plugged it in and the controls were backwards, great fun taking it apart and rewiring it.Lucky guy, the 800xl was sweet
A bit like this one?Really lucky, both my dad and grandad got into them as well, grandad bought his own setup, dad bought all the peripherals, we had the disk drive and printer (remember driving across the UK looking for the printer) and every issue of Page 6 magazine. My dad and I would sit for hours typing in the games from the pages. Monopoly and Bomb Run. My grandad went to Russia and brought me back a joystick, looked like a modern mouse but with buttons underneath that you leaned on to make movement, plugged it in and the controls were backwards, great fun taking it apart and rewiring it.



Have you stripped it completely to check for any bugs which the KGB may have planted inside it?Really lucky, both my dad and grandad got into them as well, grandad bought his own setup, dad bought all the peripherals, we had the disk drive and printer (remember driving across the UK looking for the printer) and every issue of Page 6 magazine. My dad and I would sit for hours typing in the games from the pages. Monopoly and Bomb Run. My grandad went to Russia and brought me back a joystick, looked like a modern mouse but with buttons underneath that you leaned on to make movement, plugged it in and the controls were backwards, great fun taking it apart and rewiring it.
Interesting concept.
It is. And once you think about it a bit, it makes sense.Interesting concept.
Yeah, around 86 or 87. He had just retried and my grandparents wanted to travel the world a bit, went on holiday to Moscow. The next year they wanted to go to the US (and take me) but they were denied a visa having been in the USSR so recently.Haha, sounds awesome. Sounds like you had a good childhood. What did your grandpops do in Russia? That would have been the 80s?