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Director: Saul Metzstein...

Haven't watched it yet but for sentimental reasons, I'll give it a go. Edit: So far, they're making Sir Clive out to be a total asshole. Sounds fishy to me, but who knows.

Legendary inventor Clive Sinclair battles it out with ex-employee Chris Curry, founder of Acorn Computers, for dominance in the fledgling market.

The rivalry comes to a head when the BBC announce their Computer Literacy Project, with the stated aim of putting a micro in every school in Britain. When Acorn wins the contract, Sinclair is furious, and determines to outsell the BBC Micro with his ZX Spectrum computer.

Home computing arrives in Britain in a big way, but is the country big enough for both men?

Director: Saul Metzstein... Haven't watched it yet but for sentimental reasons, I'll give it a go. Edit: So far, they're making Sir Clive out to be a total asshole. Sounds fishy to me, but who knows. >Legendary inventor Clive Sinclair battles it out with ex-employee Chris Curry, founder of Acorn Computers, for dominance in the fledgling market. > The rivalry comes to a head when the BBC announce their Computer Literacy Project, with the stated aim of putting a micro in every school in Britain. When Acorn wins the contract, Sinclair is furious, and determines to outsell the BBC Micro with his ZX Spectrum computer. > Home computing arrives in Britain in a big way, but is the country big enough for both men?
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Used my ST for quite some time. Here in Germany they had a nice foothold in the professional market for a while. It was also nice that they had an SCSI (ACSI) like port included from the very start. The Amigas were superior in the gaming department and their multitasking OS was nice.

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The Toaster, Genlocks. AD Pro, DPaint (and later on Brilliance), Scala MM series, all these were used for Television studio and live broadcasting.

Game piracy is what made it popular to the public.