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Ports of the game were released for the Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Sharp X68000, PC ( MS-DOS, 1989 and 1996 ), Apple II, FM Towns Marty, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo Entertainment System, Famicom Disk System, Sega Game Gear, mobile phone ( Sprint PCS ), Texas Instruments TI-8x series of calculators and UltraCade's Taito Arcade Classics.
One of the first low-cost calculators was the Sinclair Cambridge, launched in August 1973.
During the 1970s and 1980s, RPN was even known to the general public, as it was widely used in handheld calculators of the time – for example, the HP-10C series and Sinclair Scientific calculators.
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He acquires and sells antique calculators to raise funds for an exhibition on Sinclair ZX81 computers.
Sinclair Radionics Ltd was a company founded by Sir Clive Sinclair in Cambridge, England which developed hi-fi products, radios, calculators and scientific instruments.
During the majority of the 1970s Sinclair focused on building the most affordable pocket calculators with the best design.
In 1975 Sinclair Radionics launched the Oxford range of briefcase calculators.
A final attempts at the mass-market for calculators, the Sinclair Enterprise and the President did not sell well.
Curry was to play an important role in getting Sinclair interested in both calculators and computers in his thirteen years with the company.
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Although not as well supported by the biggest software publishers as rivals like the Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a good range of games were available for the Electron.
Someone in Government obviously had a quiet word in Kable's ear, as when the court met and Sinclair challenged the prosecution on the ground that the Kables were felons, the court required him to prove it.
In the private home computer market, where games were a significant driver, the Dragon suffered due to its graphical capabilities, which were inferior to contemporary machines such as the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and BBC Micro.
In 1390s, Henry Sinclair I, Earl of Orkney, took possession of the islands ( as vassal of Norway, however ) and for some time they were part of the Sinclair principality in the North Atlantic.
These problems were later rectified, by Sinclair engineers, especially on Samsung produced models, as well as by aftermarket firms such as Adman Services and TF Services — to the point where several QL users report their Microdrives working perfectly even after almost 17 years of service ( for Samsung QLs ) — but in any case much too late to redeem the negative image they had already created.
According to Rolling Stone journalist and biographer David Sinclair, " Scary, Baby, Ginger, Posh and Sporty were the most widely recognised group of individuals since John, Paul, George, and Ringo ".
In 1470 William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness ceded his title to James III and the following year the Northern Isles were directly annexed to the Crown of Scotland, a process confirmed by Parliament in 1472.
Timex's derivatives were largely incompatible with Sinclair systems.
However, some of the Timex innovations were later adopted by Sinclair Research.
Several peripherals for the Spectrum were marketed by Sinclair: the ZX Printer was already on the market, as the ZX Spectrum expansion bus was backwards-compatible with that of the ZX81.
These were later used in a revised version on the Sinclair QL, whose storage format was electrically compatible but logically incompatible with the Spectrum's.
Several dedicated magazines were released including Sinclair User ( 1982 ), Your Spectrum ( 1983 ), rebranded as Your Sinclair in 1986, and CRASH ( 1984 ).
Amstrad's final ( and ill-fated ) attempts to exploit the Sinclair brand were based on the company's own PCs ; a compact desktop PC derived from the PPC 512, branded as the Sinclair PC200, and the PC1512 rebadged as the Sinclair PC500.
Sinclair and Attlee agreed that options 1 and 2 were unacceptable and Churchill pledged to support the government.
Stone cites as influences on his approach to business, the novels of Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis and Victor Hugo, and the films of Paddy Chayefsky because they were able to make a complicated subject clear to the audience.
By, computers such as the BBC Micro, Atari XL, Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum had launched in Europe and were selling extremely well there, dominating the European games market and growing throughout and.

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In response to Churchill's enquiry Sinclair approached Bottomley, who asked Harris to undertake attacks on Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, and Chemnitz, as soon as moon light and weather allowed, " with the particular object of exploiting the confused conditions which are likely to exist in the above mentioned cities during the successful Russian advance.
Ultimate released a series of successful games for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, MSX and Commodore 64 computers from 1982 until its closure in 1988.
In Britain in particular, psychogeography has become a recognised descriptive term used in discussion of successful writers such as Iain Sinclair and Peter Ackroyd and the documentaries of filmmaker Patrick Keiller.
The lead hardware designer Bil Herd commented directly on the Wikipedia article adding: " The TED series ( Plus4 ) was specifically designed to not encroach on the successful C64, it was designed to sell for and to go head to head with the Timex / Sinclair computer line, specifically the color Timex ( Spectrum ?).
Matching Mole disbanded in late September 1972 immediately upon completion of a European tour supporting Soft Machine, with Sinclair and Miller going on to form the more successful Hatfield and the North.
One of the most successful turn-around stories in broadcasting, Channel 21 L. P. sold the station just 3 short years later to Sinclair Broadcast Group in April 1997 for $ 87 million.
Richard John Sinclair " John " Laws, CBE ( born 8 August 1935 ), an Australian radio presenter, sometimes known as Lawsie, was from the 1970s until his retirement in 2007, the host of a hugely successful morning radio program, which mixed music with interviews, opinion, live advertising readings and listener talkback.
However he also appeared in some high profile criminal cases, including his successful defence before a jury of National Party MP Ian Sinclair in 1980 .< ref name =" oxford_companion_hca ">
Sir Clive Sinclair was certain that the TV1B model released in 1978 would be more successful, but sales were disappointing.
Sinclair's eldest son, Gord Sinclair ( 1928-2002 ), was also a successful and respected radio journalist in Montreal, as well as the majority owner of CFOX ( AM ).
J. K. Greye Software went on to become a very successful games company publishing 6 Games Tapes for the Sinclair ZX81-2 in 3D-3D Monster Maze & 3D Defender, both designed by J. K. Greye and programmed by Malcolm Evans.
Organizational culture is a determining factor in successful BPR implementation ( Zairi & Sinclair, 1995 ).
Each were highly successful on the Sinclair ZX81, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad formats.
Fellows came to know drug dealer William Sinclair, who took him to Bangkok, Thailand where he was introduced to Neddy Smith and made his first successful attempt at smuggling heroin into Australia.

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