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Re: am on the lookout for zx spectrums
« on: December 10, 2006, 01:32:51 PM »
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therail wrote:
(both pretty dodgy tho)
Yeah, every spectrum I owned was dodgy, also, QL was a failure because of being dodgy.
So I doubt you'll get a sinclair wich isn't dodgy.
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Re: am on the lookout for zx spectrums
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2007, 07:05:05 PM »
Aw, yet another victim of the 'Mrs. terrorism'

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Re: am on the lookout for zx spectrums
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2007, 05:44:43 PM »
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A4000_Mad wrote:
I had every Spectrum ever made once, but when we moved the Mrs said I had to bin them or some of my Amigas !! No contest... so into the bin went all the Speccy's :boohoo:


Well all except a boxed, fully working +3 with floppy drive that I managed to sneek up into the loft   :lol:

Any idea of its value now?

P.S. Heathrow Radar on the Spectrum is still the best Air Traffic Control simulator that I have seen on any platform  including the PC  8-)

A4000 Mad


is that a 3.5" diskdrive? Or didn't the Spectrum have a 3" "microdrive" (or what was it?).

Anyway, I got myself a ZX81 from a friend :banana:
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