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2 emulators listed:
[x128]
[x128 for XFree86]
- Emulates 48K/128K Spectrum, Kempston/Sinclair/Cursor joysticks, Multiface 128.
- Loads .SNA, .Z80 and .SLT snapshots, and from Z80's .TAP tape files and .SCR screenshot files.
- Saves .Z80 and .SLT snapshots.
- Real tape support via .VOC files.
- Requires OS/2 Warp or OS/2 Merlin (it works on the Beta version),
DIVE supported video card, DART or Adlib compatible sound card for AY emulation (optional),
486DX2-66MHz minimum (486DX4-100 or better recommended).
- Speed? Requirements might give you a clue here.
- Freeware.
- Hi-res emulation of screen and left & right border allowing colours
in an 8x1 block (rainbowing). Uses OS/2 file selector
Runs in a resizeable window. Supports drag'n'drop of snapshot and tape files.
- Multiface 128 ROM not included due to copyright problems.
- Also available for DOS, UNIX/Linux with X
and XFree86 OS/2.
- Available from NVG or
World of Spectrum.
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- Emulates 48K/128K Spectrum, Kempston/Sinclair/Cursor joysticks, Multiface 128.
- Loads .SNA, .Z80 and .SLT snapshots, and from Z80's .TAP tape files.
- Saves .Z80 and .SLT snapshots.
- Real tape support via .VOC files.
- Requirements unknown. Presumably needs XFree86!
- Speed?
- Presumably still freeware.
- Hi-res emulation of screen and left & right border allowing colours
in an 8x1 block (rainbowing).
- Multiface 128 ROM not included due to copyright problems.
- Also available for DOS, UNIX/Linux with X
and plain old OS/2.
- Was available from http://www.kuai.se/~bellman/html/xfreeapps.html
(Krister's homepage), but this has now vanished.
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