A detailed insight into the development of the ZX Spectrum hardware Many thanks to Mark Smith who contributed this article[…]
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A Sinclair ZX Spectrum Community Site
A detailed insight into the development of the ZX Spectrum hardware Many thanks to Mark Smith who contributed this article[…]
Read moreHere you can find .PDF versions of the sales brochures that Sinclair (and latterly Amstrad) produced for the ZX Spectrum,[…]
Read moreAs we’ve hit another amazing milestone of 4096 members (following our long tradition of geekery), we’re announcing another FREE RAFFLE[…]
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 moreAs we’ve hit another amazing milestone of 3072 members (not 3000, as we’re geeks!), there will be another prize given[…]
Read moreCodemasters, purveyors of numerous brands of ‘simulator’ software in the eighties, released a compendium of games in 1989 (the ‘Codemasters[…]
Read moreThe introductory booklet accompanying every new 16K or 48K Spectrum contains, in the section “What’s inside the case”, a picture[…]
Read moreToday I’m going to take you through the process of refurbishing a 128K Spectrum Toastrack machine. A quick warning –[…]
Read morePokeMon is perhaps better known for his range of products for the ZX80 and ZX81, chiefly the ZX8-CCB which has[…]
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