Timex/Sinclair Computers – David Anderson, Ricardo Calcagno
"You know about the Timex/Sinclair 1000, the much maligned “door stop” with almost no memory, black and white display and terrible keyboard. What you might not know is just how much Timex wanted to do with their computer line, including giving its successor, the Timex/Sinclair 2068, the option for up to 16mb of RAM, the ability to run CP/M, and more. What is even less know is how instrumental these affordable computers were to computing careers for so many and how resilient the community around them was. Even today, the community is developing new software and hardware for these often underestimated computers."











