'Home' computer: Definition
Brett wrote:
>
> On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, e.tedeschi wrote:
> > There are computers that you could not possibly USE but they are
> > important for what they meant (and mean today) in short for their
> > "heritage". Without them you could not have used (and use) the ones you
> > are using today.
How about the Science of Cambridge (Sinclair) MK XIV ? It had 256 bytes
(NOT Kb, BYTES) of RAM memory, LED display, not modulator and no way of
storing programs (you could add these at a later stage as accessories).
enrico
Received on Mon Jun 30 1997 - 02:04:07 BST
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