Yeah it was a ZX-80. I built it from a kit A while later I upgraded the hardware so that it pretended it was a ZX-81. Then I got a BBC A, which I upgraded to B spec with the help of that kid whose mother worked in AB Electronics where the Beebs were made. Do you remember him?
That would be Dodgy Mark IIRC
I got banned from his house by his parents after an incident where I might have insinuated he was gay to his mother and her best friend :-[ ........I later found out he started doing the computer fairs and conning people
He was selling broken hard drives and claiming they could be RMA'd back to the companies. A LOT of people were looking for him at one point (including IBM).
After the Beeb (I still have it BTW), I got an Atari ST 1024 (I think). Didn't have it long - I "upgraded" to a second-hand 286. I still have the same machine, it's served me well. I've only had to change the processor, motherboard, hard disk, floppy drive, cd-rom and case
(c) trigger
If you check out that
www.atari.st site and have a look at some of the Automation disks you may find some of my old work
Been getting a few good deals from shops recently so house is full of machines, girlfriend very unimpressed. Current setups:
P4 @3.0G hyperthreading, with 512 ram, DVD Writer etc - cost me £400
P4 @2.8G hyperthreading, with 512 ram, DVD Writer etc (cost me £150
did have a broken hard drive though, which I've RMA'd)
XP2500 system
XP1800 system
AMD K6-2-450 system
P2 - 333
Now run out of places to store things and, since all are internet machines, I keep losing emails - can never remember which machine I downloaded them to