Anything that wasn't deemed necessary to learn how to program was stripped out - the machine doesn't even have a power button! It's a good lesson in designing a solution to a problem and sticking to what is important. By being cheap, it was accessible not everyone was lucky enough to afford the Commodore 64. It set out to achieve one thing - get the UK populace into computing, and it did that. Sure, there were other computers out there with more impressive specifications, but the specky (as I affectionately call it) was a success. It inspired a great number of programmers, games developers and many other young people in the UK. The ZX Spectrum is one of these amazing little computers from the 80s. Assembly on the ZX Spectrum - Part 1 22-04-2022
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