Sir Clive Sinclair | 4 Computer Buffs | Retro Computers | 1985

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • '4 Computer Buffs' interview Sir Clive Sinclair about their Sinclair QL and how they managed to solve the initial software problems and also their developments in the Portable computer market.
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  • @rafaelromero6306
    @rafaelromero6306 3 года назад +44

    One of the Great Ones passed today. I learned to code in a cheap Sinclair computer, my family could have never afforded anything else. Thank you, Sir Sinclair. May you rest in peace.

    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 2 года назад +1

      He was a remarkable man but I'm not sure I can forgive him for giving the loading audio it still haunts me lol 🤣😂🤣
      The aurguments over that game not loading after half the family had been typing it in for 3 days they where the days

  • @mordavian
    @mordavian 3 года назад +19

    RIP legend 😔

  • @hand587
    @hand587 3 года назад +18

    One of Britain's greatest inventors, a calm genius. Rest in peace, Sir Clive!

    • @evo5dave
      @evo5dave 8 месяцев назад +2

      Great man but certainly not calm!

  • @Ahibasabala
    @Ahibasabala 3 года назад +16

    Sir Clive and his enthusiasm always reminded me of better days, RIP.

  • @garyproffitt5941
    @garyproffitt5941 9 месяцев назад +1

    My brighter things in life are clear and controlled by microchips very intelligent Sir Clive Sinclair.

  • @Speakphrases
    @Speakphrases 3 года назад +9

    Rest in Peace Sir Clive. Thank you for your massive contribution to the history of computing.

  • @shaunh5316
    @shaunh5316 3 года назад +5

    I’m a former ZX Spectrum user. Thanks for the childhood memories in the 1980s, Sir Clive.

  • @1697djh
    @1697djh 4 года назад +16

    Sir Clive nailed the concept of the iPad years before Steve Job’s Apple did, and Memory cards 20 years before they happened, a true visionary? The ‘ultimate microcomputer’ hasn’t happened yet?

    • @FindecanorNotGmail
      @FindecanorNotGmail 3 года назад +1

      I'd say that both the Cambridge Z88 and the iPad had been inspired by Alan Kay's Dynabook concept (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynabook).
      Alan Kay even got invited to the launch of the iPad because Jobs wanted his opinion on it, to see if it held up enough.

    • @Runescape.
      @Runescape. 3 года назад

      he also predicted the alexa and google home smart devices which you can talk to

  • @realgroovy24
    @realgroovy24 3 года назад +5

    R.I.P Sir Clive.

  • @MansteinPlan1940
    @MansteinPlan1940 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for everything Sir Clive, may you rest in peace

  • @BoomerNewman
    @BoomerNewman 3 года назад +5

    How ahead of his time Sir Clive was. From his miniature radios to his pocket calculators, from his MK14 to his Sinclair QL. There are those that scorn at his C5 but he had the ideas years before anyone else. Now there are fully electric cars on the road, AI in the home just like Sir Clive had foreseen.
    The ZX Spectrum must be the most influential micro ever built and as a childhood Spectrum owner it paved the way for my career in IT.
    The world is a much better place for Sir Clive, the man who had to wait for technology to catch up with him.

    • @RW-nr6bh
      @RW-nr6bh 9 месяцев назад

      There just might be one computer that could compete with the ZX Spectrum in terms of being influential, but that's the ZX81, so I think Sir Clive's place in computing is rock solid.

  • @gigteevee6118
    @gigteevee6118 3 года назад +1

    This is an amazing 15min window into the spirit of 80s computing, Sir Clive was a visionary legend, but having such a diverse collection of kids by the end was even more ahead of its time.

  • @ab8jeh
    @ab8jeh 3 года назад +9

    Love the presenter's direct style at 3:00. Not letting Sinclair off the hook.

    • @mordavian
      @mordavian 3 года назад

      What is he saying? I couldn't understand clearly.

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@mordavianto paraphrase: "It is a standard in its own right, and the QL will be the same".

  • @marksims3904
    @marksims3904 3 года назад +2

    our legend is gone, the man who taught a million children to code, to play games and become something. RIP Sir Clive, LOAD "" will live forever. I'm off to play Manic Miner with tears in my eyes.

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 5 лет назад +20

    Wonderful! Sir Clive is a mix of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk but way ahead of his time in the technology he wanted to develop - and that, imho, accounts for a lot of his failures. A true genius!

    • @casualretrocollector
      @casualretrocollector 4 года назад +2

      Yes indeed! He predicted the future of technology spot on!

    • @ghenghiskhan9473
      @ghenghiskhan9473 3 года назад +1

      the one thing in common with all of them is that they are arseholes! Jobs stole tech and repackaged it..and another offender is Bill Gates. Granted Sinclair was a visionary but also inflexible. The QL with wafer drive crap was the downfall of a potential winner. Musk and even Sinclair think they are above the people and have used government money to push forward their whims and fetishes. Musk is a charlatan. Sinclair was a jerk and an egotistical little toad with God complex.

    • @DukeOfKidderminster
      @DukeOfKidderminster 3 года назад

      Unfortunately he was a terrible businessman.

    • @wetleyrocks3092
      @wetleyrocks3092 Год назад

      Nah, Sir Clive is the UK version of Wozniak, the brains AND passion behind computing. Jobs/Musk (and Sugar) are business savvy folk (Gordon Gheko's) who don't care about anything but greed...

    • @RW-nr6bh
      @RW-nr6bh 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@DukeOfKidderminster The fact he was a terrible businessman was actually a good thing. He focused purely on invention and innovation. If he'd been thinking of business and market research, and worried about failure, he never would have made the impact he did from his successes.

  • @S7EVE_P
    @S7EVE_P 7 лет назад +12

    The black dot software download is genius

  • @DAIadvisor
    @DAIadvisor 2 года назад +2

    So good to see two educated and cultured people having a discussion. You just don't see this anymore.. Unfortunately.

  • @mattx5499
    @mattx5499 2 года назад +2

    One of the biggest minds of 20th century.

  • @WilliamMorris
    @WilliamMorris 7 лет назад +4

    Very smart man Sir Clive. I don't think the portable Spectrum came out. His comments on portable computers spot on!

    • @richsmart321
      @richsmart321 3 года назад +4

      not the portable spectrum, but 35 years later, almost everyone has a portable computer in their pocket - most being built using the ARM chip! Another great British invention from the early 80s!

    • @WilliamMorris
      @WilliamMorris 3 года назад +1

      @@richsmart321 very good point!

  • @PauloConstantino167
    @PauloConstantino167 5 лет назад +3

    1985. One year before I was born :)

    • @t3chnod3lic
      @t3chnod3lic 4 года назад +1

      Same year Commodore released the Amiga.

  • @Odessia-ij5ys
    @Odessia-ij5ys 3 года назад +3

    Clive Sinclair made computers more common reducing costs of production

  • @AcornElectron
    @AcornElectron 4 года назад +3

    8:19 nailed it

  • @joncotn
    @joncotn 3 года назад +4

    Manic Miner was the best - RIP

  • @DavidRibera
    @DavidRibera 3 года назад +1

    RIP Sir Clive. Many Spaniards are sad today knowing about your death

  • @AcornElectron
    @AcornElectron 4 года назад +4

    It’s like they say, a fine line between genius and madness
    Also, a fine line line between a great man and an absolute tosser.

  • @MannyAntipov
    @MannyAntipov 3 года назад +2

    RIP Sinclair

  • @shaungreer3350
    @shaungreer3350 3 года назад +1

    RIP CLIVE

  • @wetleyrocks3092
    @wetleyrocks3092 Год назад +1

    Do you think the female presenter was hoping to make the album cover of Kraftwerk's 'Man Machine'?

  • @icantfindausernamehe
    @icantfindausernamehe 3 года назад

    Been reading the Sinclair manual recently. Functions are like "sausages".

  • @MalcolmCrabbe
    @MalcolmCrabbe 4 года назад +1

    LOL - sharp knives, saw's, hot soldering irons.... Kids aren't allowed to get within five miles of those things at junior school today !

  • @ab8jeh
    @ab8jeh 3 года назад +2

    8:40 Sinclair would never drive a Porsche!

  • @Odessia-ij5ys
    @Odessia-ij5ys 3 года назад +1

    BBC model b computer at school great machine for it's time but the zx spectrum computer was more in homes during the 1980's

  • @wetleyrocks3092
    @wetleyrocks3092 Год назад

    11:47 did anybody else think about the ending in the Predator movie?

  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix Год назад

    This egg boiler is an eggcellent experiment

  • @JesterEric
    @JesterEric Год назад

    Sir Clive predicted Alexa

  • @simonnomis5302
    @simonnomis5302 3 года назад

    hello there...:)

  • @gemspotting6252
    @gemspotting6252 9 месяцев назад

    As an innovator sir Clive Sinclair was second to none - his ability to predict the way things were going to go was uncanny, his downfalls were his timing was always off, his understanding of consumers poor and his business acumen was mediocre at best

  • @cyberneticinterfacemodular3996
    @cyberneticinterfacemodular3996 3 года назад

    Should have been the Bill Gates of the united kingdom and should have been the richest man in the world.

  • @spakkajack
    @spakkajack 3 года назад

    i see some children were just as stupid as some are now