Zeitpunkt Nutzer Delta Tröts TNR Titel Version maxTL Mo 17.06.2024 00:03:38 39.320 +5 1.387.497 35,3 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 So 16.06.2024 00:00:35 39.315 0 1.385.997 35,3 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Sa 15.06.2024 00:01:00 39.315 +5 1.384.439 35,2 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Fr 14.06.2024 00:03:19 39.310 +4 1.383.115 35,2 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Do 13.06.2024 00:00:47 39.306 +6 1.381.364 35,1 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Mi 12.06.2024 00:01:13 39.300 +1 1.379.861 35,1 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Di 11.06.2024 00:14:13 39.299 +4 1.377.920 35,1 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Mo 10.06.2024 00:05:16 39.295 +1 1.376.261 35,0 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 So 09.06.2024 00:15:11 39.294 +1 1.374.348 35,0 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500 Sa 08.06.2024 00:05:14 39.293 0 1.372.728 34,9 ohai.social 4.3.0... 500
Steve Groom (@stevegroom) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 2 · Folger: 3
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
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