After my father died last year I was able to use the inheritance to upgrade my gaming rig. By which I mean just switching the batteries in his portable Cambridge Z88 computer from 1988 worked and it just turned on. I’m gonna see if I can convince it that the 80s are over and then see what kind of games I can run on it!

  • Tomato666@lemmy.sdf.org
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    6 days ago

    This was in the summer of 1988 and the company was on the east side of Cambridge (UK). It was Clive Sinclair’s new outfit after he’d sold the previous stuff to Amstrad. I think the new company was called Cambridge Computer Ltd.

    I just had a holiday job doing testing of the OS it ran.

    I think it has three slots at the front that can take a memory expansion. The memory being an EEPROM, maybe as large as 128Kb. Erasing them was done using a UV lamp (in a box).

    It was a good bit of kit, but the screen space was too small to be of much use and it was overrun by the PC explosion that was coming.

      • Tomato666@lemmy.sdf.org
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        4 days ago

        The UV light box was a separate device and not part of the Z88 itself.

        you’d put the EPROM devices in it and let them cook for 20 minutes or so to clean them of previous data written to them.