Where's the screen ?
The first version was holographic, but the second version just zapped graphics into your brain via large Tesla coil.
All these early PCs used your TV set, as if it was a game console.
Where's the screen ?
All these early PCs used your TV set, as if it was a game console.
The first version was holographic, but the second version just zapped graphics into your brain via large Tesla coil.
All these early PCs used your TV set, as if it was a game console.
ZX81 in kit form. When I was done putting it together it was more an objet d'art than a computer, which is to say completetly non functional. I mailed it back to Sinclair with some more cash and they got me a working one I learned Z80 assembler on that one.