The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit personal home computer released in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. The name highlighted the machine’s color capabilities.
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The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit personal home computer released in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. The name highlighted the machine’s color capabilities.
Read moreThis series looks at emulating home computers. This article looks at emulating the Amstrad CPC range.
Read moreThis series looks at emulating home computers. We start the series looking at the ZX81, a home computer produced by Sinclair Research from 1981.
Read moreThe Sega Mega Drive (Sega Genesis) was a leading 16-bit video game console system. The console was developed by Sega Corporation in 1988. Sega was unable to obtain trademark rights in North America, and it was released in that market under the name of Sega Genesis.
Read moreGenesis Plus GX is a Sega multi-system emulator originally for the Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo Wii.
Read moreHome computers were a class of personal computer which reached the market in the late 1970s, and became immensely popular in the following decade, selling many millions of units. The market was dominated for many years by a small number of 8-bit machines, in particular the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and Acorn BBC Micro.
Read moreUnreal Speccy Portable (USP) is an open source portable ZX Spectrum emulator. It runs under many operating systems.
Read moreXcpc is a portable Amstrad CPC464/CPC664/CPC6128 emulator. This software is partially based on Marat Fayzullin’s Z80 emulator.
Read morecpc4x is an Amstrad CPC emulator. It can be used either in a console, or in X11. cpc4x emulates most of the CPC hardware.
Read morez81 is a Sinclair ZX81/ZX80 emulator with versions for X and the Linux console. It uses svgalib. It supports most programs and games.
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