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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - HannahsPet - 16-09-2021 20:08

Just seen that Sir Clive Sinclair has died aged 81

Pioneer of Home computing with the likes of the ZX81 and 48K spectrum where would the UK gaming industry be without his pioneering work

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/sep/16/home-computing-pioneer-sir-clive-sinclair-dies-aged-81?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - Sm© - 16-09-2021 20:29

I remember paying £49.95 for a 16k expansion pack for my ZX81...

RIP


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - Charlemagne - 16-09-2021 20:51

I had a ZX Spectrum, but was glad to say I didn't have a Sinclair C5 Vehicle.


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - Tractor boy - 16-09-2021 20:54

The man who helped give the computer to the masses. He was also ahead of his time with the C5.

RIP Sir Clive


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - gazcraw77 - 16-09-2021 23:39

I never had a ZX Spectrum, I had a C64, some of my friends had one which I had go on many a time, was a nifty little computer with plenty classic games for it.

Sad news indeed

RIP Sir Clive


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - Snooks - 17-09-2021 02:29

Fond memories of the ZX Spectrum Smile.

R.I.P Sad


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - Regenerated - 17-09-2021 11:35

My first gaming computer was a ZX Spectrum. I remember the iconic yellow and blue lines on the screen while the tapes were loading and it came with exciting games to get you started. I used to love the Magic Knight and Dizzy puzzle solving games plus a very early version of a football manager game. Good times. Smile

RIP Sir Clive Sad


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - lovebabes56 - 19-09-2021 16:59

I had all the Spectrum computers good to see not only emulators are available that allows you to play Speccy games onlinebut osme websites as well I am sure there aremany more out there that I don't know about.

But as for Sir Clive himself, his computing inventions, brought computers into our houses and when you think about it, probably the C5 showed us what is possible with electric vehicles and look where we are now. We probably lost one of our best inventors/innovators that we we probslby not see again in our lifetime.

RIP Sir Clive and thank you for all the crazy computing we did in in our childhood.
While I'm thinking about I am sure in one of the manuals of the Speccy versions wasn't there a program written in it that when completed produced a flag (which i think was the Union Jack?)


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - Kevin555 - 20-09-2021 09:37

Hi

Sir Clive also invented the first calculator in the 1970s it cost around £75.00 at the time, which for me as a junior clerk was around 6 weeks take home.

Around 18 months later the brought out another simpler model ar around £25.00 which for me was around 1 weeks wages and I bought it, compared to present day calculators it was power hungry but it made my job a lot easier

RIP Sir Clive i thank you for the calculator


RE: RIP Sir Clive Sinclair - ukdoll - 20-09-2021 11:20

(20-09-2021 09:37 )Kevin555 Wrote:  Hi

Sir Clive also invented the first calculator in the 1970s it cost around £75.00 at the time, which for me as a junior clerk was around 6 weeks take home.

Around 18 months later the brought out another simpler model ar around £25.00 which for me was around 1 weeks wages and I bought it, compared to present day calculators it was power hungry but it made my job a lot easier

RIP Sir Clive i thank you for the calculator

He also married a former miss england when he was about 60 and she was in her 20s and looked about 16......
All girls love a calculator