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On the Web
- Build Your Own ZX80 - How to build your own ZX80. Includes construction details, parts list, pictures and software.
- ZX80 - Planet Sinclair - Information, photos and resources for the Sinclair ZX80, including a detailed account of its development extracted from Ian Adamson and Richard Kennedy's book "Sinclair and the Sunrise Technology".
- ZX80 World - A place to learn about the ZX80 computer, the people, Tim Hartnell, the books, magazines.
- ZX80 hardware page - How to build your own ZX80 and ZX81.
- ZX80 Hardware Page - Hardware oriented site containing internal PCB photos.
- z81 - A freeware ZX80/81 emulator for Linux/i386.
- Z80Stealth - A freeware ZX80 emulator for DOS which draws the screen lines by lint, thus fixing some flicker problems seen in other emulators.
- NO$ZX81 - A freeware ZX80/81 emulator for DOS and Windows.
- XTender - ZX80 and ZX81 Emulator Site
- Sinclair Emulators Home Page - This is the home page for Paul Robson's Sinclair Emulators. There are two of these - a ZX80/81 emulator and a Spectrum Emulator. All are freeware, and the source code is available for those interested.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sinclair ZX80 - The Sinclair ZX80 was a home computer brought to market in 1980 by Sinclair Research of Cambridge, England. It was notable for being the first computer available in the United Kingdom for under a hundred pounds (a price tag of £99.
- List of ZX80/81 clones - The following is a list of clones of Sinclair Research's ZX80 and ZX81 home computers:
- TK 90X - The TK 90X was the first Brazilian ZX Spectrum clone made in 1985 by Microdigital Eletronica, a company located at São Paulo, Brazil, that manufactured some ZX81 clones before (TK 82, TK 82C, TK 83 and TK 85) and a ZX80 clone (TK 80).
- Australian ZX Users' Association - The Australian ZX Users' Association (AZUA) was an Australian computer users' group established in 1981 to support users of the Sinclair ZX80 and Sinclair ZX81 computers. It closed in 1986 after producing thirty-nine issues of its magazine AZUA and the Australian Sinclair Gazette.
- TK 95 - The TK 95 microcomputer was the evolution of TK 90X made in the 1980s by Microdigital Eletronica, a company located at São Paulo, Brazil that manufactured some ZX81 clones before (TK 82, TK 82C, TK 83 and TK 85) and a ZX80 clone (TK 80). The first version was launched in November of 1986.