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Posted: Dec. 30 2005, 14:15

This may have already been posted, so sorry if it has, but I just found this three voice ZX Spectrum 128 version of Ommadawn.
Have a look HERE.
You will need an emulator to play it, but that's available there too.

Oh, and Tubular Bells is there too.
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Posted: June 13 2006, 18:39

My very first computer was ZX Spectrum 16K (whole 16KB of RAM).

Then I upgraded it with more RAM chips, to 48K....
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Posted: June 13 2006, 19:22

48K?!! In my day we were happy with 1K, zx80. Pah! Kids today.

Oh the happy hours punching holes in cards, learning Hex code, and then the arrival of a Commodore PET at school.


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Posted: June 14 2006, 19:47

Whoa, 1K... I feel like a spring chicken now  ;)
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Posted: June 15 2006, 03:31

For C64 fans (is anybody out there?), within a High Voltage Sid Collection, there are several versions of Moonlight Shadow and Tubular Bells, and perhaps more (i didn't search thoroughly). SIDs can be played with a WinAMP plugin.

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Posted: June 15 2006, 03:57

Quote (olracUK @ June 14 2006, 00:22)
48K?!! In my day we were happy with 1K, zx80. Pah! Kids today.

You had a whole 1K?? We had to make do with a clockwork abacus!
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Posted: June 15 2006, 05:11

You had that much! I had a cardboard box in a ditch in the road to scribble on and calculate! Oh, and live in! :) :D

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Posted: June 15 2006, 05:11

And there was 11 of us!  :D

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Posted: June 15 2006, 08:07

Quote (arron11196 @ June 15 2006, 05:11)
And there was 11 of us!  :D

I just want to make sure that everyone knew you really meant that there were 3 of you. When you said 11, you were thinking in binary, since that was how you had to program the system!

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Posted: June 15 2006, 10:05

You mean like in:
There are 10 kinds of people - those who count binary, and those who don't...
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Posted: June 15 2006, 16:04

Seems like we're on a roll here, folks.

How many people does it take to count in binary?

11 - one to do the counting, one to write the result down, and another to hold the notepad.
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