A Timex for Agent 13

A Timex for Agent 13

Dave Ketchum, an actor, writer and director, was also a Timex Sinclair user. If you’ve seen Get Smart in re-runs or have seen the remake, you’ve seen him: he played Agent 13. In his review of Thomas Woods‘ ZX-Data Finder in issue 3 of Timex Sinclair User, Ketchum alluded to his background in mentioning that

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The First Drag Racing Data Recorder Was a Timex/Sinclair 1000

The First Drag Racing Data Recorder Was a Timex/Sinclair 1000

Even though there’s a small technical inaccuracy in the article, it’s interesting to read that the first data recorder was a TS 1000. Eisenbarth’s discovery of the Timex Sinclair, a small DOS-based [sic] computer that came with a thermal printer, … provided the great breakthrough. By the early 1980s, they had learned how to graph

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Additions to Archive.org

Additions to Archive.org

Here are many of the documents I’ve added to archive.org recently. AERCO FD-68 manual Articles from Computer Monthly Articles from Computer Shopper Gesso Products – DOCK IT EPROM Programmer Manual and 2068 ROM Disassembly John L. Oliger prices lists and manuals Machine Code And Better BASIC RMG Enterprises price lists and newsletter The Sinc Times

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Welcome

Welcome

Hello! This site will be all about the Sinclair and Timex/Sinclair computers of the early 1980s. I’m just getting started, so there’s not a lot here yet. You may want to take a look at the bibliography: it’s 1700+ articles and books published from 1980 to the mid-90s. If you have something you want to

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