NAME   1000 
MANUFACTURER   TIMEX / SINCLAIR 
TYPE   Home Computer 
ORIGIN   U.S.A. 
YEAR   1982 
BUILT IN LANGUAGE   Sinclair Basic 
KEYBOARD   Membrane keyboard 
CPU   Zilog Z80A 
SPEED   3.25 Mhz 
RAM   2 KB 
ROM   8 kb 
TEXT MODES   32 x 22 
GRAPHIC MODES   64 x 44 
COLORS   None, black & white 
SOUND   None 
SIZE / WEIGHT   16.5(W) x 17.5(D) x 3.8(H) cm 
I/O PORTS   Expansion bus, tape-recorder, video 
POWER SUPPLY   9V external power supply unit 
PERIPHERALS   Memory modules, thermal printer 
PRICE   $99.95 
 
Was working for Timex when they purchased the rights to this box from Mr. Sinclair.
Myself and another guy were chosen to write the first marketable demos for the Timex unvailing.
We were BAL programmers and we needed to write the programs in 8080 Assembler ... whoooo weeeee ... talk about trying to fit 5 pounds of manure in a 10 pound bag. If I remember correctly, we only had 8 registers to work with, so there was a whole lot of swapping out and back in to get the job done ... we were use to R0-R15 in BAL.
The program that I wrote was a knock-off of PacMan. I left the company before the release, and my program was eventually titled ... "Grimm's Fairy Trails" ... guess what the last name of the other developer was ... hehe.
Those WERE the days ... but I wouldn't want to go back.
PS ... the only way to save anything on that bloody box was to run it out to a cassette recorder ... held my breath everytime I tried to reload my work the next day.