Introduction The MGT +D interface was one of a few disk interface solutions that appeared for the Spectrum in the[…]
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Introduction The MGT +D interface was one of a few disk interface solutions that appeared for the Spectrum in the[…]
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Read moreA detailed insight into the development of the ZX Spectrum hardware Many thanks to Mark Smith who contributed this article[…]
Read moreWhen the Sinclair 128K ‘Toastrack’ machine was released in early 1986, one of the peripherals advertised with it was a[…]
Read moreAfter more than 30 years of life, some of our precious machines may be a little worn and battle scarred[…]
Read moreIt’s well known that the Investronica 128 (otherwise known as the Spanish Toastrack) and the UK 128 machines have different[…]
Read more(By Will Woodvine) Having a slightly technical bent, I like to own the different variations of each ZX Spectrum. Sometimes,[…]
Read moreHere you’ll find schematic and layout information for various models of the ZX Spectrum. 16/48K Family Issue 1 Schematics and[…]
Read moreCodemasters, purveyors of numerous brands of ‘simulator’ software in the eighties, released a compendium of games in 1989 (the ‘Codemasters[…]
Read more(Thanks to Neil Beadle who kindly provided the procedure and pictures upon which this article is based) PLEASE NOTE: The[…]
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