Zx-81
zx-81
computer
an even more successful version of the sinclair zx-80, featuring a large uncommitted logic array instead of much discrete logic, an improved basic, and rather more expandability (it could take 16kb ram packs). it was launched around 1981 and was eventually replaced by the spectrum.
(1995-11-04)
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