ZX81
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ZX81 | |
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Character Information | |
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Common Names | ZX81 |
Other Names | TS1000 |
Faction | Binteeji Renmei |
Lineage | Sinclair |
Rival(s) | Commodore VIC-20 |
Appearance | |
Height | 130 cm (4'3") |
Hair Color | light blonde |
Eye Color | red |
Weapon(s) | none |
Design | |
First Appearance | May 2012 |
Technical Information | |
System Personified | ZX81, Timex Sinclair 1000, TS1500 |
Developer(s) | Sinclair (ZX81), Timex and Sinclair (TS1000 and TS1500) |
Debut | 5 Mar 1981 |
Latest release | discontinued 1984 |
Technical details
The ZX81's hardware is similar to its predecessor, the ZX80, but further simplified, condensing 21 chips down to 4, and has no moving parts. Both systems sold for under 100 pounds and are credited for starting the home computer revolution in the UK. The ZX81 was slightly more advanced but still a very underpowered computer for its time, shipping with only 1K of RAM, being barely useable without the memory upgrades. The system's main purpose was to introduce people to BASIC programming.
It was released in the US in 1982 as the Timex Sinclair 1000, which was expanded to 2K of RAM, but had the other shortcomings and its success quickly crashed as it turned out the TS1000 had high failure rates.
Character details
This character represents the ZX81, TS1000 and TS1500.
Family and relationships
ZX Spectrum
Commodore VIC-20
VIC-20-tan was ZX81-tan's main rival, as the two were engaged in a price war, fighting for the claim of being the least expensive computer. ZX81-tan blames her for the decline she suffered, referencing the many people in the US who bought a TS1000 just to trade it in to Commodore as part of their trade-in deal to get money towards a Commodore computer.