stu (05/02/83)
Someone mentioned a company that sells books and programs for the ZX-81. Specifically, I am looking for hardware info on the ZX-81. What was the name of that company? Any other references? Stu Brown ...allegra!stu
schwager (05/06/83)
#R:allegra:-128800:uiucdcs:10500024:000:1142 uiucdcs!schwager May 5 14:31:00 1983 If you are looking for the schematic, I have it. If you want a copy, reply to me via UNIX mail or Uncle Sam mail. My address is: mike schwager 201 S. Busey Urbana, Il 61801 The company you are referring to is Gladstone Electronics, I believe. They advertise in Computers & Electronics and Radio Electronics magazines, and there are probably others in the computer world they have ads in, such as Byte or Popular Computing. Their address is: 1585 Kenmore Ave. Buffalo NY 14217 They carry quite a variety of stuff; rams, cmos rams, hi-res graphics, a/d-d/a converter, speech, assemblers, forth, keyboards, books, and the ever-popular game selection. Their catalog is a neat little booklet of about 30 pages, and they seem pretty legit. I hope to get an assembler from them sometime this summer, if so, I'll let the net know how it and the company measure up. -mike schwager ...pur-ee!uiucdcs!schwager ~e P.S. Gladstone's order line is 1-800-833-8400 for those of you in a hurry. Maybe they'll send a catalog if you call this number; I don't know. They will take Visa or Mastercard. In NY, their number is 1-716-874-5510.