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Quick dip-in, dip-out?My attention span isn't what it once was, so it's probably descended to somewhere near the level of my game-playing skills. I played "Kingdoms of Am…
Arkanoid, or your Breakout-a-like of choice. Not deep games, but certainly have that "just-one-more-go" quality.
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Picture posted on FacebookAn unofficial Sir Clive Fan Page posted this picture: [URL="https://www.dropbox.com/s/upq4abkk15pwrl4/A%20Childs%20Guide%20To%20The%20Spectrum.jpg"]…
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Childhood moments with my SpeccyHey everyone. The other day I randomly came across a tumblr page called "Me and My ZX Spectrum" ([url]http://meandmyzxspectrum.tumblr.com[/url]) …
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Experimenting with turboloadersHello, My first post, having lurked here for a while. I'm a lifelong computer nerd, Spectrum fan since childhood in the eighties, and have recently…
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[CODE] ;; 47loader by Stephen Williams 2013
;; Released into ... unscientific tweakery, certainly...
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i am currently listening to........as i couldnt seem to find the old one, i didnt look that hard :P ive started a new one right after somebody asked me for some slayer ive rediscovere…
The newest OverClocked ReMix release, [URL="http://eevee.ocremix.org/"]The Eevee EP[/URL].
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Sinclair FontCan anyone tell me if there are true type fonts similar to the one used for "Sinclair" and "ZX Spectrum" on the boxes or top left of the rubber keyed…
"ZX Spectrum" looks really generic, some bold flavour of Helvetica, I think. The typeface used for the legends on the keyboard also looks like Helvetica.
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Experimenting with turboloadersHello, My first post, having lurked here for a while. I'm a lifelong computer nerd, Spectrum fan since childhood in the eighties, and have recently…
All the errors could still be of the same type: remember that 47loader flips bits 4 and 7 of each byte.
I could do a test file without the bit-flipping to see if we only get one kind of perceived error that way.
-Stephen
