Topic: Sinclair Zx80

2 chapters across the catalog

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574

1574: X-Ray Specs

Retro Computing Nostalgia, Commodore and Sinclair ZX80

The hosts open the program with a discussion about early personal computing history and the slow boot times of vintage hardware. They reminisce about the Sinclair ZX80, the Commodore VIC-20, the TRS-100, and the Kansas City Standard for data storage on cassette tapes. One host notes that his transition into fame coincided with the rise of gaming on the Commodore 64.

100 Billion Dollars!
Episode 56 1:29:20 - 1:31:51

56: 100 Billion Dollars!

Computing History and Sir Clive Sinclair

A retrospective on early personal computers highlights the Sinclair ZX80 and the Commodore VIC-20 as foundational devices for a generation of programmers. Sir Clive Sinclair is remembered for his commitment to simplicity, famously quipping that he used an 8-bit microprocessor because he "couldn't find a 4-bit." Despite his success in computing, his foray into electric vehicles with the Sinclair C5 was a notable failure.