> I think I've come up with a fairly practical method of
making it possible to run speccy 128 programs on the SAM...
it involves a plug-in box which has a 32K ram, a z80, and
a certain amount of logic (and perhaps a sound chip). The
This sounds like a full ZX 128k. So I ask why to plug
ZX128 as an interface, when you can get cheap original 128k?
If this came in 1991, I loved it. But now [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From my point of view, most of the people use emulators now,
not real machines, especially not ZX Spectrums.
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Aley Keprt
Ahh, Aley, the voice of wisdom and encouragement. It sounds like a
good project to me and I'd like to see it. Emulators shmemulators,
the hardcore users among us use the real thing. If the others had the
desk space I'm sure they'd do the same. I enjoy seeing what the SAM
can do. It's great to see that people are still playing around with
it after all these years, producing new software and hardware. Long
live the Coupé!
Gavin