Gavin Smith wrote: > > > 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. > > > >--- > >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
Thanks, Gavin, I'm one of those users with a bit of deskspace (not nearly enough though), and right now I have my ZX128 with MB02 hooked up, next to the PC which is next to my trusty Amiga 4000 tower... I use emulators on the latter 2 machines but only to get things working on the real machine. There's nothing like the real thing I agree... Frans

