pregleda

Sinclair ZX Interface 1 dock port + GARANCIJA!


Cena:
18.399 din
Želi ovaj predmet: 3
Stanje: Polovan bez oštećenja
Garancija: Ne
Isporuka: AKS
BEX
Post Express
Lično preuzimanje
Plaćanje: Tekući račun (pre slanja)
Pouzećem
Lično
Grad: Beška,
Inđija
Prodavac

Amadeuus (1586)

98,91% pozitivnih ocena

Pozitivne: 2468

  Pošalji poruku

Svi predmeti člana


Kupindo zaštita

Povezivanje: Ostalo
Tip: Externi
Konektori: Serijski

KUPUJTE BEZBEDNO I KUPUJTE PROVERENO! POGLEDAJTE MOJE OCENE!
SALJEM POSTEKSPRESOM i BEX-om SIROM SRBIJE!
MOGUCE LICNO PREUZIMANJE I TESTIRANJE U INDJIJI I NOVOM SADU!

Sinclair ZX Interface 1 dock port za ZX Spectrum retro racunare.

Model: 04-091580
ZX Spectrum peripheral ZX Interface 1
. .2 kom. .

Namenjen kao dodatak za spektrum racunar na koji se moze povezati Microdrive pomocu ribon kabla, zatim ZX Printer stampac a ima i RS232 port kao i 2 ulaza (socketa) za network LAN ZX Net mrezu.

Potpuno ispravan i testiran.

Radna garancija 7 dana.

Opis:
The ZX Interface 1 is a peripheral from Sinclair Research for its ZX Spectrum home computer and was launched in 1983.

Originally intended as a local area network interface for use in school classrooms, it was revised before launch to also act as the controller for up to eight ZX Microdrive high-speed tape-loop cartridge drives.

Interface 1 was perhaps the most interesting of Sinclair Research`s small peripherals range. As well as providing connectivity to the Microdrive mass storage device, Interface 1 also serves as an RS232 interface and local area network (LAN) device. The device fits underneath the Spectrum, tilting the keyboard to a more comfortable typing angle. Unlike the RAM packs, it has no `wobble` problem, as it can be secured in place with screws passing through the device into two existing screw holes on the underside of the Spectrum.

Most users of the interface would have used it to connect to the Microdrive - it was sold in a special `ZX Spectrum Expansion System` package along with the Microdrive for £79.95, or £49.95 on its own. Connected to the Interface via ribbon cables, up to eight Microdrives can be connected at once.

The RS232 (serial) interface was a fairly standard design, capable of being used at up to 19.2Kbps with devices such as printers and modems.

The network interface was perhaps the most interesting element. A LAN (or `ZX Net`) is set up by simply joining two Spectrum interfaces together with the 10-foot long net lead. Up to 64 Spectrums connected at 100 baud can be connected this way. A broadcast feature enables one Spectrum to transfer data to any other machines connected to the network, and that one machine can also be used as a server - for example, to provide printer output from any other networked machine.

The network facility was in fact the original raison d`ê tre of the Interface 1 - the Microdrive interface came at a later stage - and was probably intended to improve the Spectrum`s usefulness in an educational environment. A class issued with networked Spectrums, for example, could be supervised by a teacher with a master terminal. If this was the intention, then it seems to have fallen somewhat flat - Sinclair captured only a paltry share (less than 2%) of an educational market overwhelmingly dominated by Acorn`s BBC Micro.

The Interface 2 (in its original form as a network interface) was planned even before the release of the ZX Spectrum in April 1982. The Spectrum came with a number of initially mysterious commands on the top row of the keyboard - OPEN #, CLOSE #, MOVE, ERASE, CAT and FORMAT. On a Spectrum 16K or 48K without an Interface 1 plugged in, these commands do nothing much. In fact, they are not even present in the ROM; the machine has to call a `shadow ROM` hosted in the Interface 1 to handle these commands. This was due to slippage in Sinclair`s development of the Spectrum and its peripherals. After the premature departure of the Spectrum`s designer, Richard Altwasser, in February 1982, the development schedule was thrown way off target. The Spectrum consequently shipped with what amounted to an unfinished ROM, with 1300 bytes unused - a comparatively huge amount at a time when every last byte counted. This gap was where the networking code would have resided, hence the computer`s reliance on an external `shadow ROM` which switched in and out as needed.

► Šaljem kurirskim službama BEX, AKS, POSTEKSPRES ili kao CC paket širom Srbije

► Na Vaš zahtev šaljem i kao PREPORUČENU POŠILJKU ali iskljušivo na Vašu odgovornost

► Moguće je i LIČNO PREUZIMANJE u BEŠKI, INĐIJI i NOVOM SADU po dogovoru.

► Moguća UPLATA PRE SLANJA na žiro račun u AIK banci broj 105-0000408060902-03 ili slanje POUZEĆEM samo proverenim članovima sa MINIMUM 10 POZITIVNIH OCENA i bez negativnih

► Na sve artikle dajem RADNU GARANCIJU 30 DANA od dana naručivanja i to za artikle za koje je to navedeno u oglasu. Garanciju ostvarujete na taj način što mi šaljete paket bez otkupa pa kad stigne artkal u prvobitnom stanju uplaćujem Vam novac na žiro račin, menjam za drugi uređaj ili kako god se dogovorimo. Garancija će Vam biti uvažena u slučaju da ste postupali pravilno sa artiklom, da nije oštećen ili pogrešno korišćen ili oštećen Vašom krivicom

► Ne priznajem reklamacije za POGREŠNO KUPLJENE artikle

► ŠALJEM U INOSTRANSTVO ali PO UPLATI NA DEVIZNI RAČUN ili preko WESTERN UNION transfera novca u bilo koju zemlju a za više informacija možete me kontaktirati

► Kada kupite artikal PODRAZUMEVA SE da PRIHVATATE PRAVILA KUPOVINE a bilo kakva odstupanja dogovaramo SAMO PRE KUPOVINE a nikako posle

► CENE POŠTARINE možete pogledati na zvaničnim sajtovima kurirskih službi

► POŠILJKE MOŽETE PRATITI sa linkova ispod:
POSTEKSPRES
http://www.postexpress.rs/struktura/lat/aplikacije/alati/track-and-trace.asp
BEX
http://www.bex.rs/onlinepracenjeposiljke.php

► Želim Vam PRIJATNU KUPOVINU i SVAKO DOBRO!

Predmet: 74500609
KUPUJTE BEZBEDNO I KUPUJTE PROVERENO! POGLEDAJTE MOJE OCENE!
SALJEM POSTEKSPRESOM i BEX-om SIROM SRBIJE!
MOGUCE LICNO PREUZIMANJE I TESTIRANJE U INDJIJI I NOVOM SADU!

Sinclair ZX Interface 1 dock port za ZX Spectrum retro racunare.

Model: 04-091580
ZX Spectrum peripheral ZX Interface 1
. .2 kom. .

Namenjen kao dodatak za spektrum racunar na koji se moze povezati Microdrive pomocu ribon kabla, zatim ZX Printer stampac a ima i RS232 port kao i 2 ulaza (socketa) za network LAN ZX Net mrezu.

Potpuno ispravan i testiran.

Radna garancija 7 dana.

Opis:
The ZX Interface 1 is a peripheral from Sinclair Research for its ZX Spectrum home computer and was launched in 1983.

Originally intended as a local area network interface for use in school classrooms, it was revised before launch to also act as the controller for up to eight ZX Microdrive high-speed tape-loop cartridge drives.

Interface 1 was perhaps the most interesting of Sinclair Research`s small peripherals range. As well as providing connectivity to the Microdrive mass storage device, Interface 1 also serves as an RS232 interface and local area network (LAN) device. The device fits underneath the Spectrum, tilting the keyboard to a more comfortable typing angle. Unlike the RAM packs, it has no `wobble` problem, as it can be secured in place with screws passing through the device into two existing screw holes on the underside of the Spectrum.

Most users of the interface would have used it to connect to the Microdrive - it was sold in a special `ZX Spectrum Expansion System` package along with the Microdrive for £79.95, or £49.95 on its own. Connected to the Interface via ribbon cables, up to eight Microdrives can be connected at once.

The RS232 (serial) interface was a fairly standard design, capable of being used at up to 19.2Kbps with devices such as printers and modems.

The network interface was perhaps the most interesting element. A LAN (or `ZX Net`) is set up by simply joining two Spectrum interfaces together with the 10-foot long net lead. Up to 64 Spectrums connected at 100 baud can be connected this way. A broadcast feature enables one Spectrum to transfer data to any other machines connected to the network, and that one machine can also be used as a server - for example, to provide printer output from any other networked machine.

The network facility was in fact the original raison d`ê tre of the Interface 1 - the Microdrive interface came at a later stage - and was probably intended to improve the Spectrum`s usefulness in an educational environment. A class issued with networked Spectrums, for example, could be supervised by a teacher with a master terminal. If this was the intention, then it seems to have fallen somewhat flat - Sinclair captured only a paltry share (less than 2%) of an educational market overwhelmingly dominated by Acorn`s BBC Micro.

The Interface 2 (in its original form as a network interface) was planned even before the release of the ZX Spectrum in April 1982. The Spectrum came with a number of initially mysterious commands on the top row of the keyboard - OPEN #, CLOSE #, MOVE, ERASE, CAT and FORMAT. On a Spectrum 16K or 48K without an Interface 1 plugged in, these commands do nothing much. In fact, they are not even present in the ROM; the machine has to call a `shadow ROM` hosted in the Interface 1 to handle these commands. This was due to slippage in Sinclair`s development of the Spectrum and its peripherals. After the premature departure of the Spectrum`s designer, Richard Altwasser, in February 1982, the development schedule was thrown way off target. The Spectrum consequently shipped with what amounted to an unfinished ROM, with 1300 bytes unused - a comparatively huge amount at a time when every last byte counted. This gap was where the networking code would have resided, hence the computer`s reliance on an external `shadow ROM` which switched in and out as needed.
74500609 Sinclair ZX Interface 1 dock port + GARANCIJA!

LimundoGrad koristi kolačiće u statističke i marketinške svrhe. Nastavkom korišćenja sajta smatramo da ste pristali na upotrebu kolačića. Više informacija.