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If it’s interesting, I would design another version with features that I will discuss in forums. I need to test the DivGMX to find out what it is capable of. That breakout board does have proper protection for the FPGA though, which some think the Next lacks, which could cause defects, I’m not sure.
#Sinclair zx spectrum 3 128k full
The developers of those are still working on things like HDMI / DVI / DP, so most probably it will come.īut if someone would want to use lets say a PlusD interface or something, a breakout board should be added to get a full edge connector. They’re fast and proper ZX Spectrum clones, and have SD and advanced video outputs (though not digital yet) available at the back.īut those additional connectors are put at the edge connector slot in the case, so no full edge connector by default. Well, I was discussing this on Facebook and I think the UNO XL or ZX-GO have the best of both worlds:
#Sinclair zx spectrum 3 128k archive
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#Sinclair zx spectrum 3 128k software
Microdrive, but you still need some unwritten software tools to actually transfer. That could help with transferring to e.g. I am planning for a small interfaced that disables and enables ESXDOS by the push of a button. So another interface will not be able to take over.
This is because the DivMMC copies the 48 BASIC ROM into its own RAM and keeps that paged in at all time. The DivMMC and many other interfaces won’t work with Interface1/Microdrive, PlusD, Disciple, Multiface or other interfaces that have their own ROM. Not sure what the possibilities are with that, probably no +3 floppy disk features.Īnd that customized ROM won’t be legal to distribute with DivMMC interfaces, so end-user only. I read that there is a customized 128 BASIC ROM that can be activated with the ESXDOS 0.8.6 RC1 release. Since there isn’t much memory space for the ESXDOS developers to work with, it’s not easy or maybe simply impossible to add support for these ROMs. The 128 and +3 BASIC ROMs have completely different entrance points for routines compared to the 48 BASIC ROM. ‘Inner-blue’ mug + DivMMC EnJOY! coaster + tin can of 8 Stroopwafels €25.16 Add to cart.‘Inner-white’ mug + duopack Jumbo Stroopwafels €17.97 Add to cart.‘Inner-blue’ mug + duopack Jumbo Stroopwafels €17.97 Add to cart.Real Dutch Stroopwafels – pack of 8 with luxury tin can €7.18 Add to cart.
Ī couple of years ago, Chris Smith reverse engineered the ZX Spectrum ULA (you can obtain the ZX Spectrum ULA Book to read about that).Ĭhris also developed the original Harlequin 48K: a ZX Spectrum clone based on parts that replace the ULA, so no ULA is needed. We successfully tested using a ZX Spectrum 48K ROM in a Harlequin 128 kit: all games run completely fine. Want to build your own completely compatible ZX Spectrum ‘Toast Rack’? Get the Harlequin 128 kit!