At the end of 1984 #zxcomputing magazine reported on the new Spectrum model
At the end of 1984 #zxcomputing magazine reported on the new Spectrum model
Fun with numbers from #zxcomputing magazine.
Download:
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/25837/ZX-Spectrum/Mathmania-Primefact
Useless Spectrum gadget of the day
(#zxcomputing magazine, 1982)
Letter from a user who feels scammed
(#zxcomputing, 1985)
This #BASIC & #machinecode program from #zxcomputing turns your Spectrum keyboard into a piano that can reach a nice mandolin effect.
Download:
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/23296/ZX-Spectrum/Mandolin_Keyboard
The most advanced disc drive system for the Spectrum.
#zxcomputing article, june 1985
#zxcomputing magazine, june 1985: An epic company was born.
Its softography:
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/list?label_id=14899
Batman review in #zxcomputing
Mega-Drive, a space shooter in #machinecode from #zxcomputing
Download:
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/entry/25839/ZX-Spectrum/Mega-Drive
Now with 128 Kb graphics
(#zxcomputing magazine, 1986)
Bomb Jack review in #zxcomputing magazine
In may 1996 #zxcomputing visited Ocean house and interviewed the big boss, David Ward
May 1986: #zxcomputing magazine tells Sinclair Research has sold its home computer business to Amstrad, which increases its share of home computer market from 20% to 60%
The future of #QL , + & 128 models and rumours of a new machine with a built-in tape recorder
Ranarama review in #zxcomputing
Leaderboard review in #zxcomputing magazine
#zxcomputing magazine, spring 1987: Clive Sinclair is back with a new machine
#zxcomputing magazine, january 1984: The ZX Interface 2, a new add-on for the Spectrum
42 years ago, Meta was already a tech thing
(#zxcomputing magazine, mid 1983)
Gauntlet review in #zxcomputing magazine