--- title: "Two Decades of Timex/Sinclair Wisdom" id: "69657" type: "post" slug: "two-decades-of-timex-sinclair-wisdom" published_at: "2026-06-05T17:38:32+00:00" modified_at: "2026-06-05T17:38:32+00:00" url: "http://localhost/timex-sinclair/two-decades-of-timex-sinclair-wisdom/" markdown_url: "http://localhost/timex-sinclair/two-decades-of-timex-sinclair-wisdom.md" excerpt: "If you’ve ever had a ZX81/TS1000, TS1500, or TS2068 question and thought “I’m sure somebody on the list solved this years ago…”, you were probably right. The trouble was finding it. Mailing-list archives are a haystack: thousands of messages, no..." taxonomy_category: - "Timex/Sinclair" taxonomy_post_tag: - "TS 1000" - "TS 2068" - "ZX81" taxonomy_model: - "Sinclair ZX81" - "Timex/Sinclair 1000" - "Timex/Sinclair 2068" --- If you’ve ever had a ZX81/TS1000, TS1500, or TS2068 question and thought *“I’m sure somebody on the list solved this years ago…”*, you were probably right. The trouble was finding it. Mailing-list archives are a haystack: thousands of messages, no real structure, and in the case of the old Yahoo Group, a haystack that effectively disappeared when Yahoo Groups shut down. That’s now fixed. The **Timex/Sinclair 2068 List Archive** brings the community’s entire written history into a single, searchable, well-organized site, including the **pre-groups.io Yahoo Group era**. ### What’s in it The archive spans **both chapters of the list**: - **The Yahoo Group (2001–2019)** — the community’s original home, ~4,093 messages that were lost when Yahoo Groups went dark. They had been saved on survived on the Internet Archive, and they’re back into a readable form. Because there’s no live Yahoo anymore, these messages are reproduced right on the page, with a link back to the Internet Archive copy. - **The groups.io list (2020–present)** — the current list, kept up to date automatically. Altogether that’s **13,549 messages in 2,381 threads**, from the very first 2001 post through the present. ### It’s organized The whole point is to make all of it *usable*: - **Topic pages.** Every thread is sorted into subjects — joysticks, disk systems, cartridges, repair, machine code, CP/M, video upgrades, and two dozen more. Each topic page opens with a short synthesis of what the group actually figured out over the years, drawing on **both eras** — so the joystick page, for example, traces the “the 2068’s ports aren’t Kempston” explanation all the way back to 2010. - **Highlights.** The threads with real long-term reference value — the solutions, how-tos, and definitive answers worth finding again — are flagged so you can jump straight to the good stuff. - **Browse by year and era**, or just use the **search box** in the top-right to see, in seconds, whether a topic has come up before. ### A note on privacy Old mailing-list messages are full of email addresses. Every address is **masked** before anything is published, so the archive preserves the conversations without exposing anyone’s contact details to spam harvesters. ### Have a look Whether you’re chasing a specific fix, curious how a project turned out, or just want to wander through twenty-plus years of Timex/Sinclair tinkering, it’s all there and it’s all searchable. **[Explore the TS2068 List Archive →](https://timex-sinclair-projects.github.io/ts2068-list-archive/)** ### Tags [Timex/Sinclair](/category/timex-sinclair/) [TS 1000](/tag/ts1000/) [TS 2068](/tag/ts2068/) [ZX81](/tag/zx81/) ### People No people associated with this content. ### About The Author [David Anderson](/author/david/) I'm a big fan of the Timex/Sinclair computers: my first was the TS 1000. I love building things for my TS 2068 and sharing them with others on this site and andertone.com.