Printers Graphical printers are emulated by writing each dot as a character into a text file.MID MIDI Soundtracks (both PSG and beeper are saved) Z80 Spectrum Snapshots (versions 1 through 3) The current version of Speccy has the following features: For more information on Speccy-Symbian and my other Symbian projects, see The latter works on Nokia's phones running the 3rd edition of the S60 software. Since its creation, Speccy has been ported to Windows, MSDOS, and Symbian platforms. If you find a bug, have an idea on the further Speccy development, or would like to port Speccy to a new platform, please, let me know either by email, or by using the EMUL8 discussion group. Thus, feel free to use it as you wish (as long as it is not commercial). Currently, Speccy is not a commercial project but rather a test bed to try out different things before introducing them into my other emulators. So, here it is, yet another Spectrum emulator, trivially named Speccy. On the other hand, the lack of a Speccy emulator felt like a gaping hole on my resume :). It was mostly due to the fact that there were so many other Spectrum emulators around, so writing another one seemed redundant. You can always get the latest Speccy binaries and support files fromĪlthough I had done some ZX-related work in the past and even maintained FAQ at some point, for many years I abstained from writing a Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator. Currently available are Speccy binaries for Windows and MSDOS, with ports to more platforms coming soon. As Speccy is written in a portable C programming language, it may run on many different platforms, such as desktops, palmtops, cell phones, set-top boxes, newer videogame consoles, DVD players, and even digital cameras. Speccy emulates once popular Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, its upgraded versions, and its clones.
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