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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. Currah - Wikipedia

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    The Currah μSpeech, commonly referred to as the Microspeech, [4] plugged into the expansion port on the back of the ZX Spectrum. Additional leads were provided to feed the sound and UHF signal from the computer into the unit. The TV aerial lead plugged into the unit and speech sounds were added into the UHF signal generated by computer.

  6. Sinclair BASIC - Wikipedia

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    BASin [109] by Paul Dunn, a complete Sinclair BASIC integrated development environment (IDE) based on a ZX Spectrum emulator [80] – Windows SpecBAS [ 110 ] (a.k.a. SpecOS) by Paul Dunn, an integrated development environment (IDE) providing an enhanced superset of Sinclair BASIC – Windows , Linux , Pandora , and Raspberry Pi

  7. Lenslok - Wikipedia

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    Lenslok is a copy protection mechanism found in some computer games and other software on the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Sinclair QL, MSX and Amstrad CPC. It was created by John Frost, an inventor and electronics consultant, and marketed by ASAP Developments, a subsidiary of J Rothschild Holdings. [ 1 ]

  8. ZX Spectrum software - Wikipedia

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    In the former Soviet Union and Eastern/Central Europe, the ZX Spectrum often has a cult status similar to the Commodore 64 in the Western Europe: it was the most popular 8-bit homecomputer and also the first computer for many computer and demoscene enthusiasts. Therefore, whereas many major Western European demo parties organise demo, music and ...

  9. Flight Simulation (Psion software) - Wikipedia

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    Flight Simulation is a flight simulation program written by Psion and marketed by Sinclair Research for the ZX Spectrum and ZX81 home computers. In the United States , Timex Sinclair marketed the ZX81 version as The Flight Simulator for the American version of the ZX81, the Timex Sinclair 1000 . [ 3 ]