- #Spectaculator sinclair zx spectrum emulator software#
- #Spectaculator sinclair zx spectrum emulator code#
To get started first press button at F on the TV screen and the tape deck window will appear. NO uninstall required, Just delete the files and its gone.įor more detailed help please see the Online Help SectionĪlthough you can still follow the path below there's a much quicker way to load games, drag and drop your games on to the TV screen and the emulator will do the rest!!!
Installation ( NO install, NO registry garbage, NO DirectX, NO Mess )įor automatic setup click Auto setup button and choose ' RUN 'ġ) Download the ZXSpectrum4.zip Latest Version Build: 30787Ģ) Unzip the contents to a folder of your choice and run the 'ZXSpectrum4.exe'
#Spectaculator sinclair zx spectrum emulator software#
We are still adding functionality and other spectrum related software projects. OK so we don't have the room on the net to answer this one. Run Commodore 64 games!?, But then who in their right mind wants too. That's where you feed back any bugs you may have found. removed bugs, all is well, but there are so many programs (countless over10,000s known tapes) all with possibilities for error so without spending months on testing we wont find them all.
#Spectaculator sinclair zx spectrum emulator code#
We've played lots of games, loaded programs, written machine code and basic. Its pretty much a complete ZX Spectrum.įor more up to date info check the History column on this page or just download the emulator and see for yourself. tzx tap z80 sna wav - original analogue tape via external cassette deck and sound card, or even mp3 player, plus Joystick interfaces Kempston, Sinclair. correct timing and borders -( Vectron, Arkanoid, The Sentinel ), Sound, Memory delays, load tape files and snap shot files inc. net (you get it yet, hmm sad huh.)Įmulate all the original Sinclair Spectrum models16k, 48k, 128k, +2, and +3 (including floppy disk drive), Screen (wouldn't be much good without it) inc. net frame work and accompanying languages and in order to see what it could do we needed a project.
Secondly: and completely off subject we wanted to learn the latest Microsoft. The games where amazing (in the 80's - remember) and although the graphics were less c o l o u r f u l than its closest competitors namely the C64 (which allowed more than 2 colours to be displayed in a 8x8 pixel square) it didn't stop it from being very popular. Our reason of why we built this emulator is pretty much twofold.įirstly: the nostalgia we all remember the classic ZX Spectrum (if not your going to love it, now that's a guarantee !) warts-n-all the Spectrum was for many very entertaining and for many the first home computer - being homebred here in the UK it was hugely successful, Clive Sinclair was a British hero, rightly so. The ZX Spectrum emulator Why build an emulator ?