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Mo 17.06.2024 14:00

@mwichary Loving dipping into Shift Happens and was reading about Clive Sinclair’s early products, turning the page I got quite a surprise when you mentioned the MK14, which sent me scurrying to a very old junk box.

I remember my school teacher gave me this as he could not figure it out. I wrote a few programs on in - mostly controlling the external I/O pins for model traffic lights - but had to key in the machine code each time it was turned on. The key caps were an upgrade.

Science of Cambridge, MK14 computer and manual

Science of Cambridge, MK14 computer and manual

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