I see this for the first time. I've known Polish, Czech, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese clones, but never the Romanian one. How much RAM is there on the board?
A good looking computer. looked as good if not better then the Spectrum itself. Is that the HUGE power brick? hell its half the size fo the machine itself! interesting stuff...Thanks.
@blackcountryme That is a linear power supply. The transformer was the same used in the Romanian "Sport" (small format) television sets. I think the size is because of the transformer reuse. I owned such a computer back in 1990 and the power supply (at least the first model) was quite unreliable and because of component tolerances and temperature drift sometimes the fuse blew. The losses were quite high, as the transformer secondary was 12 V AC and the voltage supplied to the CIP was 5 V DC.
It's a real beauty!
yerzmyey 1 week ago
Very nice
adi4x 2 months ago
I see this for the first time. I've known Polish, Czech, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese clones, but never the Romanian one. How much RAM is there on the board?
Abrimaal 4 months ago
@Abrimaal 64 KByte, more info on my site: myretrotech.blogspot.com/2011/09/electronica-cip-03.html ;-)
ZXCezko 4 months ago
Awesome looking clone.
weegerri1sm 4 months ago
cool, never seen this before.
madmomentsgo 4 months ago
A good looking computer. looked as good if not better then the Spectrum itself. Is that the HUGE power brick? hell its half the size fo the machine itself! interesting stuff...Thanks.
blackcountryme 6 months ago
@blackcountryme the power supply is really big and heavy! :-)
ZXCezko 6 months ago
@blackcountryme That is a linear power supply. The transformer was the same used in the Romanian "Sport" (small format) television sets. I think the size is because of the transformer reuse. I owned such a computer back in 1990 and the power supply (at least the first model) was quite unreliable and because of component tolerances and temperature drift sometimes the fuse blew. The losses were quite high, as the transformer secondary was 12 V AC and the voltage supplied to the CIP was 5 V DC.
norberthani 1 month ago
Cheers from Romania! Check my site related to the Romanian Spectrum clones: h**p://sites.google.com/site/georgechirtoaca/ .
OsAND1s 7 months ago
Thanks for sharing. This case looks better than the original UK Sinclair ZX Spectrum. A very nice design indeed.
DLiberator78 7 months ago