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| Saturday 2nd December 2017 | maximilian elseroui (Austria) | | Do you still have this Zenith Z-160? I am interestet in buying it ? Maximilian
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| Thursday 14th September 2017 | ZeroCool235 (United States) | | I would love to have the Zenith, if you could just shoot me an email about shipping and handling that would be cool! |
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| Monday 11th September 2017 | Bob Gregory (USA) | | Hi Everyone,
After 30 years of running my business I am retiring by the end of the year. For the first 8 years or so we were a ZDS dealer and I have seen them all. Z150m Z160, Z386, Z86, the whole offering.
The purpose of this post is that I have a Z160 in pristine running condition with a 20MB hard drive $ 5.25" FDD that I am willing to GIVE AWAY at no cost other than packaging $ shipping fees. I also have a Compaq Portable in the same shape. There are no strings, I just think it would be nice for Zenith people to get the Z160. |
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| Monday 24th April 2017 | Robert Carnevali (USA) | | This was my first real computer. My employer at the time had one and wanted to get a different model. They sold it to me by letting me pay weekly with a little out of my paychecks for a year. It had 384K RAM that I expanded to 640K. I also took out a floppy drive and added a 20MB hard drive. It did have a socket for an 8087 chip. The monochrome monitor was clear, but the PC released a ton of radio interference from the video adapter. The neighbor upstairs complained that when I''d load a video game on it, he could see the video on his television overpowering his own antenna reception. I gave it to a friend after I got a Northgate 386 PC. When she passed away, I helped clear out her apartment and it wound up getting thrown away. I still regret doing that as I''d love to have it back again. One day I''ll find one somewhere for sale. |
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| Wednesday 27th July 2011 | Michael (Newcastle upon Tyne) | | I still have one of these in running order! From time to time I get it out to prove the point that despite all the GigaHertz of CPU ... I can enter information ''almost'' as fast today as I could in the mid-80''s !! Roll on the semantic web when we ca re-use information... I think that will make a big difference. In the meantime, I gracefully concede when I compare modern browsing to the Z-160 capability... compuserve on 300 baud was sloooooowwwwwww! $-) |
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| Saturday 23rd July 2011 | Gary Crunk (Arizona, USA) | | I just bought one of these. The unit has a Yellow Bar across the CRT when on, cant see anything else.... I read William Pociengel had one and he overclocked it, but had to adjust the video... I think thats what I need to do... William Pociengel, can you shed some light on this for me???? Thanks Gary Crunk garycrunk@amtimes.com
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| Saturday 14th February 2009 | A Man (Computer Desk, Living Room) | | I think it looks really awsom, a perfict example of old computer awsomeness |
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| Thursday 16th February 2006 | Dan (London) | | I picked one of these up a year or so ago. It's been pretty heavily upgraded with 640k + 1MB of RAM and a 40MB HDD.
If anyone has any advice on networking this beast I'd love to hear it... Think it's about timt it got on the net... |
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