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  2. 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 .

  3. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    ZX Spectrum 16K, 48K Java: Freeware: JSpeccy v0.93.1 August 8, 2015: ZX Spectrum 48K, 128K, +2A, ULAplus Java: Freeware: GoSpeccy 0.7.0 May 21, 2011: ZX Spectrum 48K Linux+Go: MIT License: ZX Spin by Paul Dunn 0.7q May 21, 2010: ZX Spectrum 48K Windows: Freeware: BASin by Paul Dunn 15.8 May 21, 2010: ZX Spectrum 48K with Integrated Development ...

  4. List of ZX Spectrum clones - Wikipedia

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    The Bi Am ZX-Spectrum 48/64 was Russian clone of the ZX Spectrum produced between 1992 and 1994. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] The system unit is made of metal, and measures 10 × 8.4 × 2 inches. The Bi Am ZX-Spectrum 128 was a 128 KB version of the same computer.

  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. Flight Simulation (Psion software) - Wikipedia

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    The program simulated the essential aspects of "a highly-manoeuvrable light aircraft" [6] in flight. [7] Despite the limitations of the ZX81, it offered a basic graphical view of the instrumentation and view through the front window, as well as navigational aids [6] and a full-perspective moving view of the final runway approach.

  7. Zeus Assembler - Wikipedia

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    The program was designed to make Z80 machine code programming easier, [1] with full symbolic instructions, and an editing style similar to the Spectrum's built-in BASIC. Zeus Assembler was later re-released by the manufacturer of the ZX Spectrum, Sinclair Research. A Commodore 64 version was released in 1984. "Zeus 64 Assembler".

  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 ...

  9. ZX Spectrum software - Wikipedia

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    ZX Spectrum demos have been shown at multi-platform demoparties such as Assembly, and there used to be various Spectrum-only parties, such as Funtop in Moscow. The largest party today that regularly features the ZX Spectrum is Chaos Constructions in Saint Petersburg. Outside of Russia there is the Forever demoparty. [original research?]