I did invest $2 and a stamp to get a KB "Template".  It stuck onto the 
membrane KB and had holes in it for fingers.  It truly spead things up!

"Steven M. Caesare" <scaes...@caesare.com> wrote on 07/16/2010 10:19:56 
AM:

> Exactly. Thee (membrane!) keyboard had standard characters, or 
> either the BASIC function names, or graphic shapes. The latter 2 
> could be invoked by some keypress-combination with a function key orsome 
such.
> 
> The expansion pack I had was 16KB. You had to supply your own rubber
> band or tape to keep it from wobbling out of the connector tho?
> 
> -sc
> 
> From: richardmccl...@aspca.org [mailto:richardmccl...@aspca.org] 
> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 11:14 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Friday diversion
> 
> 
> Mid-year 1983, a St Louis-based grocery store chain was giving away,
> with the purchase of 3 tubes of toothpaste- 
> 
> 1. Sinclair/Timex Z-81 
> 2. 8 Kb (or was it 16?)memory expansion 
> 3. Cassettes for a spread sheet, a database, and a backgammon game 
> 
> The Sinclair had its OS and BASIC on ROM.  It also had BASIC 
> functions on the keys.  That is, instead of typing "Poke", you 
> simply held one key and pushed the key that said "Poke".  My kids 
> and I wpent many happy hours playing with this... 
> 
> "Steven M. Caesare" <scaes...@caesare.com> wrote on 07/16/2010 09:10:40 
AM:
> 
> > Man, I remember a bunch of these? 
> > 
> > http://www.informationtechnologyschools.org/blog/2010/30-old-pc-ads-
> > that-will-blow-your-processor/ 
> > 
> > -sc 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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