ZX Spectrum (Leningrad) a kit for self-Assembly For Sale

ZX Spectrum (Leningrad) a kit for self-Assembly
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ZX Spectrum (Leningrad) a kit for self-Assembly:
$49.90

Included-printed circuit Board, all the necessary elements for the Assembly (chips, memory, stitched ROM chips, resistors, capacitors, quartz) and the scheme of the deviceLeningrad-the legendary household ZX Spectrum compatible computer was created in 1987 by Sergey Zonov (ZS Research). The most widespread and well-known computer in the former Soviet Union. Thanks to its simple circuitry and ease of Assembly and configuration, this computer could be reproduced not only by artisanal methods, but also reproduced on an industrial scale by all kinds of cooperatives and enterprises. Therefore, on the basis of this computer, a large number of computers clones, which could vary from a slight change in circuitry, or simply wiring. At the same time, many cooperatives and enterprises produced them under their own designations. In General, we can assume that with the advent of this computer in the USSR began the era and the triumph of ZX Spectrum compatible computers.


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