Did I miss the posts about Micro Men, the BBC drama about the rivalry between Sinclair Research and Acorn Computers?
I wonder how many complaints they've had about Amstrad CPC's being 'at' the show where they launched the Acorn Atommmmm *.
(And when did Sinclair User start? Ah, 1982 apparently. Ooops. No Camputer around then either, surely. And that's not wire-wrapping, that's soldering.)
It would be interesting to see a drama done on the UK bi community...
(*) The Atom's keyboard 'debounce' didn't work very well, and pressing a key once would often lead to multiple characters appearing on the screen, hence its nickname of 'Atommmmm'. Early TRS-80s had a similar problem, but it was so much easier to call those 'Trash-80s' than TRS-800000s :) and Radio Shack / Tandy did at least release a software fix for the problem.
I wonder how many complaints they've had about Amstrad CPC's being 'at' the show where they launched the Acorn Atommmmm *.
(And when did Sinclair User start? Ah, 1982 apparently. Ooops. No Camputer around then either, surely. And that's not wire-wrapping, that's soldering.)
It would be interesting to see a drama done on the UK bi community...
(*) The Atom's keyboard 'debounce' didn't work very well, and pressing a key once would often lead to multiple characters appearing on the screen, hence its nickname of 'Atommmmm'. Early TRS-80s had a similar problem, but it was so much easier to call those 'Trash-80s' than TRS-800000s :) and Radio Shack / Tandy did at least release a software fix for the problem.
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Date: 2009-10-13 10:19 pm (UTC)Drama done on us lot would only be interesting to us I am sure. I wonder who would feature in where though! Who is our Clive Sinclair?
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Date: 2009-10-14 09:43 am (UTC)Pass, but when people are being annoying I have been known to think, in the style of Bob 'oskins in The Long Good Friday, "I treated you lot well even when you was out of order!" :)
It could be a murder mystery: who sporked her? (Answer, almost everyone.)
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Date: 2009-10-15 07:25 am (UTC)I like your description of the atommmm bounce bug, that sounds immensely irritating. My n800 (tablet thing) does that with button presses occasionally and that's stabworthy enough. Saying that, I couldn't imagine typing on some of those awful keyboards at all. I don't know what you think of the BBC Micros but one thing they had was fantastic keyboards, I've been spoiled for the rest of my life I think.
Have you been watching the electric dreams series? They apparently cut so much of the footage entirely cos they had so much in the 90s.
As for the bi community drama, I want it on record that I have never sporked another member of the bi community... yet... :)
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Date: 2009-10-14 03:50 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-10-14 09:38 am (UTC)It did lightly skip over Acorn being like almost everyone else and coming up with strange new definitions of '28 days'. They seriously underestimated the demand for the BBC B, and (wrongly) expected people to buy the BBC A that they wouldn't have bought themselves (erm, some clue there guys).
Sinclair is a classic example of someone whose vision wasn't entirely compatible with reality. Often first, some brilliantly clever designs, but built down to a price and often with quality to match.
The calculators could add/subtract/etc, but for anything else were only accurate to a couple of significant figures. I can't remember if that's because the better equations wouldn't quite fit in the ROM and it would have cost a bit more to have a bigger one or if it was something else equally typical.
That pocket TV was the one actually released. They were supposed to do, and had announced, a completely different design, involving bending the electron beam 90 degrees.
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Date: 2009-10-14 03:37 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-10-15 07:27 am (UTC)