'Home' computer: Definition

From: Benedict Chong <bluesky6_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon Jun 30 10:55:02 1997

On Mon, 30 Jun 1997 07:04:07 +0000, you wrote:

%
%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).

The Science of Cambridge Mk14 was sold and marketed as Mk14 and not MK
XIV (AFAIK, still have an ad of it in Electronics Today
International).

Was SoC really Sinclair? I thought Sinclair and SoC were two different
companies.

Ben
Received on Mon Jun 30 1997 - 10:55:02 BST

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