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| x 64 colour ULA | Consumer product |
The 64 colour ULA is a replacement ULA for the ZX Spectrum which allows 64 colours to be displayed on screen at once.
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| x +D | Consumer product |
The +D (or Plus D) was a floppy disk and printer interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, developed as a successor to Miles Gordon Technology's earlier product, the DISCiPLE. It was designed to be smaller, cheaper, simpler and thus more...
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| x AMX Mouse | Consumer product | ||
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| x Beta disc interface |
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Beta Disk Interface is a disk interface for ZX Spectrum computers. It was developed by Technology Research Ltd (United Kingdom), in 1984 and released in 1985 with price £109.25 (or £249.75 with one disk drive). Beta 128 Disk Interface is a 1987...
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| x Comcon Joystick Interface | Award-Winning Work | ||
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| x Currah Microspeech | Consumer product | ||
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| x DISCiPLE |
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The DISCiPLE was a floppy disk interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer. Designed by Miles Gordon Technology, it was marketed by Rockfort Products and launched in 1986.
Like Sinclair's own ZX Interface 1, the DISCiPLE was a wedge-shaped...
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| x DivIDE | Consumer product |
The DivIDE is an IDE interface for the ZX Spectrum.
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| x Fuller Box | Consumer product | ||
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| x Kempston Interface |
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The Kempston Interface, produced by Kempston Micro Electronics, was the generic name for any interface on Sinclair's ZX Spectrum series of computers that allowed joysticks complying with the de facto Atari 2600 standard to be used with the machine....
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| x Kempston Mouse Interface | Consumer product |
The Kempston Mouse Interface allowed a mouse to be connected to the ZX Spectrum via a proprietary protocol.
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| x Magnum Light Phaser |
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The Magnum Light Phaser is a light gun created in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum computer. A version was also released for the Commodore 64/128. It was Amstrad's last peripheral for the video game console. The Magnum Light Phaser in many ways resembles...
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| x Melodik Interface | Consumer product |
The Melodik Interface was a peripheral which added additional sound capabilities to the ZX Spectrum. It used the same AY-3-8912 chip and I/O port addresses as the AY interface built into the ZX Spectrum 128 and later models.
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| x Mikro-Plus | Consumer product | ||
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| x Multiface 1 | Award-Winning Work |
The Multiface was a hardware peripheral released by Romantic Robot UK Ltd. for several 1980s home computers. The primary function of the device was to dump the computer's memory to external storage, and featured an iconic 'red button' that could be...
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| x Multiface +3 | Consumer product | ||
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| x Multiface 128 | Consumer product | ||
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| x Opus Discovery | Consumer product | ||
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| x RamTurbo Interface | Consumer product | ||
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| x Rotronics Wafadrive |
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The Rotronics Wafadrive was a peripheral for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, intended to compete with Sinclair's ZX Interface 1 and ZX Microdrive.
The Wafadrive comprised two continuous loop "stringy floppy" tape drives, an RS-232 interface...
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| x Slomo | Consumer product |
It was black and yellow and had a dial on the top to set the slow-motion speed. I think it also had a red LED to indicate when it was in slow-mode, and had a trigger to turn slow-mo on and off. The icon for the device was a snail and I used it to...
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| x SpeccyBoot | Consumer product |
The SpeccyBoot is a peripheral for the ZX Spectrum which allow it to load snapshots from a TFTP server.
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| x SpecDrum | Consumer product |
SpecDrum was an inexpensive drum machine, which, unlike most standalone drum machines, was a peripheral for the popular Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer. It was released by Cheetah Marketing in 1986. It was notable for its low retail price of £29...
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| x Spectranet | Consumer product |
The Spectranet is a peripheral which adds Ethernet capabilities to the ZX Spectrum.
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| x The Messenger | Consumer product | ||
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| x Videoface | Consumer product |
Videoface Digitiser is a video digitiser interface for Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer. It was produced by Data-Skip from The Netherlands and later on Romantic Robot from UK in 1987. It was originally sold for GBP 69, but price dropped to 30 GBP...
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| x ZX Interface 1 |
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A peripheral from Sinclair Research for its ZX Spectrum home computer, the ZX Interface 1 was launched in 1983. Originally intended as a local area network interface for use in school classrooms, it was revised before launch to also act as the...
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| x ZX Interface 2 |
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The ZX Interface 2 was a peripheral from Sinclair Research for its ZX Spectrum home computer released in September 1983. It had two joystick ports and a ROM cartridge slot, which offered instant loading times. The joystick ports were not compatible...
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| x ZX Lprint III | Consumer product | ||
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| x ZX Microdrive |
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The ZX Microdrive was a magnetic tape data storage system launched in July 1983 by Sinclair Research for its ZX Spectrum home computer. The Microdrive technology was later also used in the Sinclair QL and ICL One Per Desk personal computers.
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| x ZX Printer |
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The Sinclair ZX Printer is a spark printer which was produced by Sinclair Research for its ZX81 home computer. It was launched in 1981, with a recommended retail price of £49.95.
The ZX Printer used special 4-inch (100 mm) wide black paper which was...
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| x ZXATASP | Consumer product |
The ZXATASP is an IDE interface for the ZX Spectrum.
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| x ZXCF | Consumer product |
The ZXCF is an IDE interface for the ZX Spectrum.
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