ZX81 Homebrew Builders ..
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ZX81 Homebrew Builders ..
Hi.
Has anyone thought of making a ZX81 Homebrew DIY builders webpage or similar. Somewhere that tinkerers and builders can talk about what they've made or are making ??
just a Thought !
Has anyone thought of making a ZX81 Homebrew DIY builders webpage or similar. Somewhere that tinkerers and builders can talk about what they've made or are making ??
just a Thought !
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i can think of 2 pages that spring to mind,
Grant Searle's pages http://searle.hostei.com/grant/zx80/zx80.html
and Rodney Knapp's pages http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/rodneyknaap/zx81_e.html
also check out the german zx-team forum at http://zx81.tlienhard.com/
reagrds Andy
Grant Searle's pages http://searle.hostei.com/grant/zx80/zx80.html
and Rodney Knapp's pages http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/rodneyknaap/zx81_e.html
also check out the german zx-team forum at http://zx81.tlienhard.com/
reagrds Andy
what's that Smell.... smells like fresh flux and solder fumes...
Re: ZX81 Homebrew Builders ..
Maybe talking about Homebrew ZX systems wouldn't be bad right here. 

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Oh I misunderstood the question
But like Karl say talk here is as good as anywhere else

But like Karl say talk here is as good as anywhere else
what's that Smell.... smells like fresh flux and solder fumes...
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Re: ZX81 Homebrew Builders ..
Best if discussions are posted here. Then if members want or need to link to other sites that hold pictures, photos and diagrams or files for their own recreations, they can.
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Maybe both is needed - websites with technical information about how to.
And discussion forum where people can ask questions.
I think they won't start discussions or ask questions at Grant Seamless or Wilf Rigters websites or similar as they wouldn't get answers in a short time.
Just a thought.
And discussion forum where people can ask questions.
I think they won't start discussions or ask questions at Grant Seamless or Wilf Rigters websites or similar as they wouldn't get answers in a short time.
Just a thought.

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Re: ZX81 Homebrew Builders ..
It;s just a way of encouraging people to get interested in homebrew microcomputer design/building especially regarding Z80 /ZX81 stuff..
Re: ZX81 Homebrew Builders .. - Free Z80s
Hi,
I have a few "fake" Z80s that are free to good homes - for the cost of postage (£1 per packet to the UK).
I probably have a dozen or more, so, if there is any interest, I will dole them out in batches of 3 or so.
These appear to be genuine Z80s, but "fake" in the sense that they are remarked chips, bought as 20MHz CMOS Z80s and marked as such (Z84C0020PEC). They come from a range of eBay sellers. They have been tested by me as working (no guarantees though), but are not 20MHz CMOS parts, they are a mixture of NMOS and CMOS, probably originally sold as 4 to 8 MHz and remarked to command a higher price.
They are probably not suitable for "fast" Z80 computers, but should be fine in ZX81/Spectrum clones etc.
Send me a personal message with your address and I will let you know my PayPal ID for payment
regards
Dave
p.s., it should go without saying that these are NOT for resale, take them if you can use them yourself, but please don't try and stick them back on eBay to make a "fast buck"
I have a few "fake" Z80s that are free to good homes - for the cost of postage (£1 per packet to the UK).
I probably have a dozen or more, so, if there is any interest, I will dole them out in batches of 3 or so.
These appear to be genuine Z80s, but "fake" in the sense that they are remarked chips, bought as 20MHz CMOS Z80s and marked as such (Z84C0020PEC). They come from a range of eBay sellers. They have been tested by me as working (no guarantees though), but are not 20MHz CMOS parts, they are a mixture of NMOS and CMOS, probably originally sold as 4 to 8 MHz and remarked to command a higher price.
They are probably not suitable for "fast" Z80 computers, but should be fine in ZX81/Spectrum clones etc.
Send me a personal message with your address and I will let you know my PayPal ID for payment
regards
Dave
p.s., it should go without saying that these are NOT for resale, take them if you can use them yourself, but please don't try and stick them back on eBay to make a "fast buck"
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Re: ZX81 Homebrew Builders ..
These remarked Z80s are fine for repairing old Z80 computers and stuff (zX80,ZX81s,ZX Spectrum , Amstrad CPCs) . 

Re: ZX81 Homebrew Builders ..
er, how can you tell a 'fake' one, i bougĥt a fair load of 20mhz z80s from a seller in china, and would like to know if i've been diddled..theres another seller selling similar but even cheaper, print on chips seems to be different, white, the others were darker, grey/brown/orangey, maybe laser etched?