If memory serves, Sinclair (at least in Europe) used a modulator tuned on Channel 36 of VHF television. Maybe if you open you can read/guess the frequency on the modulator box.
Awesome! The TS1000 was my first home computer -- and the reason I bought my first TV (for the display). I even learned to program it in assembly language.
Apple ][e Hazeltine 1500 Hazeltine 1510 HP 85 IBM PCjr Kaypro II Osbourne I TRS-80 Model III Wang 600 ...to be continued...
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It Ain't Dead Yet is a blog for showcasing new and/or unusual pieces of technology, identifying them, and finding their values (historical value/practical use/$ value). It serves the purpose of documenting all the interesting and weird technology that passes through the ACCRC. There will be many pieces of unidentified technology showcased here, so feel free to comment about their values/uses. All of the technology here was donated/recycled to the ACCRC, and once it has been identified and discussed, it will donated to a museum, put to use somehow, or be sold. Anyone with ideas about how to put this stuff to good use please leave a comment.
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If memory serves, Sinclair (at least in Europe) used a modulator tuned on Channel 36 of VHF television. Maybe if you open you can read/guess the frequency on the modulator box.
Oh, man! I *always* wanted a TS1000! I'm going to ebay.
I'm jealous. You guys must have a pretty fun job rummaging through all the old gizmos that are donated.
Awesome! The TS1000 was my first home computer -- and the reason I bought my first TV (for the display). I even learned to program it in assembly language.
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