Sinclair ZX Spectrum is a home computer released in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. This breakthrough system introduced colorful gaming and BASIC programming to the general public, with hardware that was originally based on a 3.5 MHz CPU with 16 kB or 48 kB RAM. Additionally, it is also remem...
30 hour BASIC ZX Spectrum editionC. Prigmore
The original ZX Spectrum power supplies are very hard to get by these days, and often pose a reliability or even safety threat. As for other replacement power supplies, a handful of solutions exist on the market. Yet most of them are DIY-grade, lacking basic quality, electric engineering ex...
The original ZX Spectrum power supplies are very hard to get by these days, and often pose a reliability or even safety threat. As for other replacement power supplies, a handful of solutions exist on the market. Yet most of them are DIY-grade, lacking basic quality, electric engineering ex...
The SInclair ZX spectrum’s ROM for example had more than its fair share of bugs, and its BASIC programming experience with single keypress was unique but also slow to run. It’s something [Jonathan Cauldwell] has addressed withhis Arcade Game Designer ROM, a complete and ready to run repl...
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This is particularly noticable on 60Hz displays with programs on the Spectrum that try to synchronize their output with the display, or use the frame rate to control the speed of music. I'm gradually adding 50Hz modes to firmware for various boards. Joysticks There is basic support for ...
Spectrum BASIC 31Topics 215Posts Last postRe: Updating NFL League Tables by144kneoView the latest post Sun Apr 20, 2025 5:09 pm Forum Topics Posts Last post Z88 Discussion forums for users of the Cambridge Z88 Portable Computer 46Topics ...
Chaos (ZX Spectrum, 1985) First, the good (great, in fact) news: Julian Gollop, author of Chaos, Laser Squad, and the original X-COM: UFO Defense (known in Europe as UFO: Enemy Unknown; note that the recent Firaxis remake combines the two names) has announced that he’s remaking ...
After extending the deadline until November 23rd, Yandex Retro Games Battle 2020, the largest game development competition dedicated to the ZX Spectrum, enters the voting phase and publishes all fifteen games that are running to win the best ZX Spectrum game of 2020. ...