SINCLAIR  ZX80

ZX80 In 1980 Sir Clive Sinclair introduced his first computer and called it ZX80. Computer had Z80 microprocessor at 3.25 MHz, 4 KB ROM and 1 KB RAM, and it was also sold as a do-it-yourself kit. It didn't last for long; a few months later, the (almost identical) ZX-81 came out.

EMULATORS
ZX80/81 emulator ZX80 (and ZX81) emulator for DOS (freeware) Author's homepage

PROGRAM  RESOURCES
The ZX80 software page ROM images



SINCLAIR  ZX81

ZX81 The Sinclair ZX81 (or Timex/Sinclair TS1000 in USA) is the second computer marketed by Sir Clive Sinclair in the early eighties. It had a Z80A processor operating at 3.2 MHz, 1K RAM (yes! only 1024 bytes, but expandable to 48K), 32x24 text screen and 64x48 graphics resolution in black and white. Programs could be stored on tape and be retrieved at 300 baud.

EMULATORS
Xtender2 beta 10 Emulator for DOS (shareware) Xtender Homepage
T/S1000 2.2 Timex/Sinclair1000 emulator for DOS (freeware) Author's homepage

PROGRAM  RESOURCES
Norvegian archive of ZX81 software ROM images



SINCLAIR  ZX-SPECTRUM

SPECTRUM Later computers from Sinclair include the ZX Spectrum (1982), undoubtedly the most popular of all Sinclair machines. It was based on Z80/3.5 MHz and had 16K ROM and (16) 48K RAM in basic version (on the picture), introduced in 1982. It was followed with Spectrum + (better - non-rubber - keyboard), Spectrum 128 (128 KB RAM), Spectrum +2 (128 KB RAM, tape recorder), Spectrum +3 (128 KB RAM, new OS, 3" disk drive) and Spectrum +2A (as +3 with tape recorder).

EMULATORS
WinSpecEm 1.4b Spectrum 48 emulator for Windows (freeware) Author's homepage
zx32 2.00.04.04 Excelent Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3/+2A emulator for Windows 95 (freeware) Author's homepage
WinXZX 2.1.3 beta1 Spectrum 48/128/+3 emulator for Windows 95 (shareware) Author's homepage
ZX Spectrum Simulator 1.01 Spectrum emulator for Windows N/A
SpecX 1.12 Spectrum emulator for Windows (Time limited shareware) Author's homepage
ZX 0.51 beta Spectrum 48 emulator for Windows (freeware) Author's homepage
WinZ80/Z80 4.00 Spectrum 48/128/(SpecDrum) emulator for both Windows/DOS (shareware) World of Spectrum
Speccyal 0.72b Spectrum 48 emulator with debugger for Windows 95/NT (freeware) Author's homepage
Spec256 1.2 256 color !!! Spectrum emulator for DOS (freeware) Author's homepage
ZX Plus 0.23 Spectrum 48 and 128 emulator for Windows 95/98 (freeware) Author's homepage
Gleck 0.0.4 Spectrum 48/128 and clons emulator for Windows 95/98 (freeware) Author's homepage

PROGRAM  RESOURCES  &  LINKS
World of Spectrum Sinclair Infoseek search engine
The congratulations archive Spectrum Hardware Page
ZX Pokes Poke Finder Wizard 1.01 for ZX32
ROM images Spectrum Tape Loader 1.1
comp.sys.sinclair FAQ ZX-BASE 98 for Windows 95/NT
CRASH on-line edition ZX icons for Windows



JUPITER  ACE

JUPITER The Jupiter Ace was a Z80 based machine released by Jupiter Cantab in 1983, designed by two former Sinclair employees. It was unique in that it was the only home micro that used FORTH as its language. It came with 3 KB of RAM, however a 16 KB RAM Pack was produced.

EMULATORS
Vace 1.0 Jupiter ACE emulator for Windows(freeware) Author's homepage
Ace32 1.4 Jupiter ACE emulator for DOS (freeware) Author's homepage

PROGRAM  RESOURCES
Software library on the author's page ROM images



SINCLAIR  QL

QL The QL was the latest "pure" Sinclair project (1984). Machine featured 8/32bit 68008/8 MHz microprocessor, 48K ROM and 128K RAM, multitasking OS and microdrives.

EMULATORS
QLAY 0.9 QL emulator for DOS (freeware) Author's homepage
QLAYW 0.9 QL emulator for Windows 95 (freeware) Author's homepage
Q-emuLator 2.3 QL emulator for Windows 95/NT (shareware) Author's homepage

PROGRAM  RESOURCES
The largest QL archive on the Net ROM images



CAMBRIDGE  Z88

Z88 The Cambridge Z88 was launched in August 1987 by Sir Clive Sinclair under his new company, Cambridge Computers (he was unable to sell it under the Sinclair name, having sold his rights to Amstrad in 1986).
The Z88 was one of the first useful computers to be truly portable, and not simply "luggable". Weighing in at just 900 g, the A4-sized computer contained a full-sized rubber-key keyboard, a large adjustable LCD display and was expandable by the addition of up to three RAM- or ROM-cards.

EMULATORS
Z88 Dream 1.01 Emulator for Windows Z88 Forever
DOS ZX88 Emulator 0.01 Emulator for DOS Z88 Forever

PROGRAM  RESOURCES
FTP-archive of Z88 software ROM images



SAM  COUPE

SAM The SAM Coupe was launched in 1989 by company named Miles Gordon Technology (founded by former Sinclair employees) and was seem by most to be the ideal upgrade from the ZX Spectrum.
It was powered with Z80B CPU at 6 MHz, it had 512 KB RAM and two disk drives internally mounted. SAM also featured good graphics, stereo sound chip and MIDI interface.

EMULATORS
SimCoup� 0.81a SAM Coup� emulator for Windows (freeware) Authors' page

PROGRAM  RESOURCES
Norvegian ftp-archive ROM images

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