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  2. Multiface - Wikipedia

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    The Multiface One was released in 1986 [6] for the ZX Spectrum 48K. It initially cost £39.95 [5] (equivalent to £148 in 2023) and had the capability of saving data to cassette tape, ZX Microdrive, Opus Discovery (an external 3.5 inch disk drive) or Technology Research Beta (an

  3. Fuse (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    The Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse) is an emulator of the 1980s ZX Spectrum home computer and its various clones for Unix, Windows and macOS.Fuse is free software, released under the GNU General Public License.

  4. Beta BASIC - Wikipedia

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    Beta BASIC is a BASIC interpreter for the Sinclair Research ZX Spectrum microcomputer, written by Dr Andrew Wright [2] [3] in 1983 and sold by his one-man software house BetaSoft. [1] [4] [5] BetaSoft also produced a regular newsletter/magazine, BetaNews. Originally it started as a BASIC toolkit but over time it grew into a full replacement.

  5. Horizons: Software Starter Pack - Wikipedia

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    Horizons: Software Starter Pack is a software compilation for the ZX Spectrum, designed by Psion Software Ltd and published by Sinclair Research Ltd in 1982. [1] It was not released on its own, but came bundled with new ZX Spectrums. [2]

  6. OCP Art Studio - Wikipedia

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    The OCP Art Studio, also known simply as Art Studio, was released in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum and in 1986 for the Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. [1] [3] [4] [5]The Advanced OCP Art Studio, also known as Advanced Art Studio, was released in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum 128K/+2 (developed by Dimitri Koveos), supporting the 128k memory models.

  7. TR-DOS - Wikipedia

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    TR-DOS is a disk operating system for the ZX Spectrum with Beta Disc and Beta 128 disc interfaces. TR-DOS and Beta disc were developed by Technology Research Ltd (UK), in 1984. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A clone of this interface is also used in the Russian Pentagon and Scorpion machines.

  8. Sinclair BASIC - Wikipedia

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    ZX-Basic [111] Backwardly compatible, but enhanced compiler of Sinclair BASIC programs the ZX Spectrum, written in Python, freely available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS; ZX-Basicus [112] by Juan-Antonio Fernández-Madrigal, a synthesizer, analyzer, optimizer, interpreter and debugger of Sinclair BASIC 48K for PCs, freely downloadable for Linux ...

  9. Zeus Assembler - Wikipedia

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    Zeus is a two-pass assembler which uses the standard Zilog Z80 instruction set mnemonics. It was one of the first assemblers to tokenise source code as it is entered, along with MAC/65 for the Atari 8-bit computers, similar to how many BASIC implementations work.