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by rsneekes
5165 days ago
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After playing with one at a uncles house, and not shut up about it, I got one for my 10th birthday and I felt like I was king of the world. My parents first made me work through the manual, which was how I started and fell in love with programming. Still have the original keyboard (the rest was sold in other case/keyboard), maybe I'll try to use it as a Raspberry Pi case. |
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I guess given the complexity of modern PCs it's inevitable, but I feel like it's a great loss that computers no longer come with a book that explains how they work. I mean the ZX Spectrum manual not only documented every Basic keyword, it listed the Z80 ASM instruction set, giving you both the mnemonics and the bytes. Maybe Arduinos etc come with something equivalent (?) but the idea that a "home computer" would include that kind of information has been unthinkable for a long time.