GdB
Guest
Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:25 pm
CTS256 - text to speech convertor from somewhere 1982
Sinclair MK14 (eighties)
Sinclair ZX80 (eighties)
Sinclair MDA monitor (that belonged to the PC200)
No problem if it is broken. Especially looking for 4116 memory and
parts of the MK14
Cheers,
George
Cydrome Leader
Guest
Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:35 pm
GdB <georgedb_at_inter.nl.net> wrote:
Quote:
CTS256 - text to speech convertor from somewhere 1982
Sinclair MK14 (eighties)
Sinclair ZX80 (eighties)
Sinclair MDA monitor (that belonged to the PC200)
No problem if it is broken. Especially looking for 4116 memory and
parts of the MK14
how many 4116s do you need/where are you located?
GdB
Guest
Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:18 pm
On 1 sep, 18:35, Cydrome Leader <prese...@MUNGEpanix.com> wrote:
Quote:
GdB <georg...@inter.nl.net> wrote:
CTS256 - text to speech convertor from somewhere 1982
Sinclair MK14 (eighties)
Sinclair ZX80 (eighties)
Sinclair MDA monitor (that belonged to the PC200)
No problem if it is broken. Especially looking for 4116 memory and
parts of the MK14
how many 4116s do you need/where are you located?
I expect that one or two of the 4116's are broken, worst case all
eight of them are broken... The 4116 uses 3 different voltages and if
one of them fails, due to a problem with the power, they break. I live
in the Netherlands...
Regards,
George
Cydrome Leader
Guest
Sat Oct 02, 2010 2:31 am
GdB <georgedb_at_inter.nl.net> wrote:
Quote:
On 1 sep, 18:35, Cydrome Leader <prese...@MUNGEpanix.com> wrote:
GdB <georg...@inter.nl.net> wrote:
CTS256 - text to speech convertor from somewhere 1982
Sinclair MK14 (eighties)
Sinclair ZX80 (eighties)
Sinclair MDA monitor (that belonged to the PC200)
No problem if it is broken. Especially looking for 4116 memory and
parts of the MK14
how many 4116s do you need/where are you located?
I expect that one or two of the 4116's are broken, worst case all
eight of them are broken... The 4116 uses 3 different voltages and if
one of them fails, due to a problem with the power, they break. I live
in the Netherlands...
Regards,
George
I'll check to see how many I have left.