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Comment by SanjayMehta

2 days ago

I still have my zx-81, it powers up but the keyboard membrane is long gone. Learnt z80 assembly on it. Good times.

ZX Renew sells replacement membranes for £12 if you want to get it in working order.

I have my ZX-81 (with the 16KB expansion pack) and my ZX-Spectrum (with a microdrive). I think they're in working condition though they haven't been powered up like in 30+ years.

  • Don't just plug it in! The power supply and/or VRM can fail in ways that deliver bad voltages to components. You might want to watch some of Lee's[1] videos first on how to bring up a ZX81 safely, or ask in his discord community for more help.

    [1] https://www.youtube.com/@MoreFunMakingIt/videos

    • That is why my Timex 2068 has never left the box since around 1990.

      Better admire for what it was and use an emulator instead.

  • Watching the retrocomputing enthusiasts, apart from obvious things like water damage, it seems that the first thing that one always has to check before attempting to power up is capacitors. A generalism true for all old electronics, rather than Sinclair-specific.

    • And always assume the C64 power supply will fry the computer. It fails over time by raising the output voltage.