Talk about
shoddy journalism! The Z80A included in these kits is certainly
*not* a "1 MHz" processor, and the kits -- like all ZX81s -- have only 1 KB
RAM onboard, not 2 KB as stated in the article.
Not completely. There _are_ 2 KB kits around - as you may remember,
the ZX81 board was to be used with either two 2114 (1KB)or one
6116(2KB).
Not to mention that Zebra has been selling these online for
quite some time now, along with Alphacom 32 printers and a good many
books and manuals for the computer. Reading the article, you'd think
it was a new development when the Zebra site shows the page was last
updated on 11/29/99. BTW, for those curious, here's the full URL for
Zebra's page;
http://users.rcn.com/zebra.interport/ts2/index.html
Jeff
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