Was this the expansion pack that was roughly the size of a VHS tape, larger 
then the Sinclair itself?  It's been a real long time since I've touched one of 
those things, but I really remember how archaic it was, playing around with it 
at the Boys&Girls club (some form of after-school care, grew up in a single 
working parent household), even compared to my home TRS80 COCO2 at the time :)


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From: Steven M. Caesare [mailto:scaes...@caesare.com]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 11:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Friday diversion

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 or some 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<mailto: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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