Who the hell is this old codger, and what has he done with the 41 year old youngling with a similar name?MarkRJones1970 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:11 pm I'm Mark R. Jones, I had a hand in a couple of games back in the day and more recently too. I've been lurking for a while but miss talking about Spectrum games so am loking forward to joining in more.
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Welcome Mark!
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Hi Everyone!
I am a Spectrum fan since 1982 and just found Spectrum Computing, let's have some nostalgic fun;)
I am a Spectrum fan since 1982 and just found Spectrum Computing, let's have some nostalgic fun;)
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Welcome [mention]BladePT[/mention]!
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Greetings from the South ! An enthusiastic ZX Spectrum user/player here since the 80s. Really loving the homebrews and all the current culture of retroconsoles. Would love to understand Russian so I can play properly to some Pentagon gems wich right now seems distant. Hope to contribute and enjoy the forum. Thanks for the welcoming !
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Hello Mark! And welcome all other newbiesMarkRJones1970 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:11 pm I'm Mark R. Jones, I had a hand in a couple of games back in the day and more recently too. I've been lurking for a while but miss talking about Spectrum games so am loking forward to joining in more.
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Greetings from Spain! i've been lurking around some time but now i've decided to register. I've been a long time Spectrum user,we had a 16k for the family (soon expanded to 48k), still have around one 48k, a +48k and a toastrack +128k in working order (with his divmmc future!). Hope to contribute a little more now.
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¡Bienvenido al mejor foro sobre el Spectrum, [mention]DoDesKaDen[/mention] !
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Greetings from New York state! (Buffalo, to be exact, about a 7 hour drive from NYC) I just successfully put together a Harlequin 128k kit, and I've been having a blast playing all sorts of games by using the Play ZX app and finding all sorts of great new games. Still playing everything on the keys though, as I can't bear to cut a hole in the awesome case I got from ZX Renew to put a joystick port in it.
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Hi [mention]Nateo87[/mention],
Welcome to SC!
Welcome to SC!
Every man should plant a tree, build a house, and write a ZX Spectrum game.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
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hi,
i started programming on the spectrum + when i was 8, mainly due to my mums tape recorder not working. then i tried machine code when i was 10 but didnt get very far. i then bought a spectrum +2. i also bought a sam coupe years later for £10, which i put a disk drive in and used.
i started programming on the spectrum + when i was 8, mainly due to my mums tape recorder not working. then i tried machine code when i was 10 but didnt get very far. i then bought a spectrum +2. i also bought a sam coupe years later for £10, which i put a disk drive in and used.
i started programming the spectrum when i was 8 :-
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
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Welcome to SC, 777!
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Welcome aboard.777 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:14 am hi,
i started programming on the spectrum + when i was 8, mainly due to my mums tape recorder not working. then i tried machine code when i was 10 but didnt get very far. i then bought a spectrum +2. i also bought a sam coupe years later for £10, which i put a disk drive in and used.
I was desperate to get a SAM Coupe 'back in the day' but never managed to find one. Was it actually any good? and do you think it would have been successful if had been released 12 months earlier?
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yeah, it was pretty good. 16 colours on screen with no colour clash from a palette of 128, better sound, faster, etc. i used to subscribe to fred magazine, which had some good stuff on it. and yeah, i think it would have been.stupidget wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:49 amWelcome aboard.777 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:14 am hi,
i started programming on the spectrum + when i was 8, mainly due to my mums tape recorder not working. then i tried machine code when i was 10 but didnt get very far. i then bought a spectrum +2. i also bought a sam coupe years later for £10, which i put a disk drive in and used.
I was desperate to get a SAM Coupe 'back in the day' but never managed to find one. Was it actually any good? and do you think it would have been successful if had been released 12 months earlier?
i also had a plus d interface plugged into the spectrum +2 with 5 1/4 inch drive, housed in a huge old case. after that i connected a 3 1/2 inch drive aswell
i started programming the spectrum when i was 8 :-
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
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Hi from Northamptonshire, UK.
Always been a C= guy since I received a C16 Christmas 84, and a C64 just a few years later. Back then I used to laugh at you speccy owners but I’m all grown up now, lol
I have been thinking on buying a Spectrum 128 for a few years now and missed out on the original Next KS. So glad I waited now to back issue 2. I still own my C= machines as well as a bartop arcade cabinet, but soon I will also be able to enjoy the 1980’s all over again anew with all the speccy classics which I missed out on first time around, and I can also enjoy the Next’s new exclusive titles, as well as both the C= and ZX retrogaming communities also
Looking forward to finally catching up all on what I’ve missed out on for the last 40 odd years, and to the future
Always been a C= guy since I received a C16 Christmas 84, and a C64 just a few years later. Back then I used to laugh at you speccy owners but I’m all grown up now, lol
I have been thinking on buying a Spectrum 128 for a few years now and missed out on the original Next KS. So glad I waited now to back issue 2. I still own my C= machines as well as a bartop arcade cabinet, but soon I will also be able to enjoy the 1980’s all over again anew with all the speccy classics which I missed out on first time around, and I can also enjoy the Next’s new exclusive titles, as well as both the C= and ZX retrogaming communities also
Looking forward to finally catching up all on what I’ve missed out on for the last 40 odd years, and to the future
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i also had a c16, which i got really cheap as it didnt work properly. it would cut out as soon as you used the tape deck. i found out it was the power supply, so i used the spectrum one on it and it workedretroscener wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 12:36 am Hi from Northamptonshire, UK.
Always been a C= guy since I received a C16 Christmas 84, and a C64 just a few years later. Back then I used to laugh at you speccy owners but I’m all grown up now, lol
I have been thinking on buying a Spectrum 128 for a few years now and missed out on the original Next KS. So glad I waited now to back issue 2. I still own my C= machines as well as a bartop arcade cabinet, but soon I will also be able to enjoy the 1980’s all over again anew with all the speccy classics which I missed out on first time around, and I can also enjoy the Next’s new exclusive titles, as well as both the C= and ZX retrogaming communities also
Looking forward to finally catching up all on what I’ve missed out on for the last 40 odd years, and to the future
i started programming the spectrum when i was 8 :-
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
1 plot rnd*255,rnd*175
2 goto 1
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Hello from India!
Long time WoSF member and author of a few games that can be found in the archive (both WoS and in here). I also seem to have written an emulator that some of you may possibly know about. What was it called now... some number I think. Hundred? Seventy Two? Strange, I seem to be coming up with zero here. My memory isn't what it used to be I suppose. I blame senility.
I've not been very active in the scene ever since WoSF went down and have wandered aimlessly through the halls of nostalgia. Recently, my interest has been rekindled and I returned to find a new hive has been established and it looks like it might just be another friendly place to show my mug in and spout eloquent nonsense. I hope WoSF and SCF can co-exist together and help each other grow in a friendly competitive manner. It's the best for the scene when there is healthy competition methinks. But that's just me.
Anyhow, glad to be here. Look forward to some great discussions on the forums!
Long time WoSF member and author of a few games that can be found in the archive (both WoS and in here). I also seem to have written an emulator that some of you may possibly know about. What was it called now... some number I think. Hundred? Seventy Two? Strange, I seem to be coming up with zero here. My memory isn't what it used to be I suppose. I blame senility.
I've not been very active in the scene ever since WoSF went down and have wandered aimlessly through the halls of nostalgia. Recently, my interest has been rekindled and I returned to find a new hive has been established and it looks like it might just be another friendly place to show my mug in and spout eloquent nonsense. I hope WoSF and SCF can co-exist together and help each other grow in a friendly competitive manner. It's the best for the scene when there is healthy competition methinks. But that's just me.
Anyhow, glad to be here. Look forward to some great discussions on the forums!
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[mention]arjun[/mention] ?... mmm, your name rings a bell!
Welcome to SC!
And welcome to [mention]retroscener[/mention] and [mention]777[/mention] !
Welcome to SC!
And welcome to [mention]retroscener[/mention] and [mention]777[/mention] !
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Hi everyone
I'm Geoff, a life-long Speccy user since the early 80s when I had a lovely 48k rubber keyed beauty for Christmas. Actually my love goes even further back because I remember playing Horace and the Spiders on a friend's computer. And while my gaming interest has expanded over the years to games on the Amiga, PS1, PS2, Xbox, Xbox360, Xbox One, Nintendo DS and Android, I am still fond of the Spectrum.
I've recently taken the plunge and contributed to the Next Issue 2 and can't wait for it, so in the meantime I've been catching up on recent games and I never realized there was such a vibrant homebrew scene for the machine.
Anyway, thanks for letting me into the forum and while I'm not sure what I can contribute, I look forward to sharing memories of the Speccy.
I'm Geoff, a life-long Speccy user since the early 80s when I had a lovely 48k rubber keyed beauty for Christmas. Actually my love goes even further back because I remember playing Horace and the Spiders on a friend's computer. And while my gaming interest has expanded over the years to games on the Amiga, PS1, PS2, Xbox, Xbox360, Xbox One, Nintendo DS and Android, I am still fond of the Spectrum.
I've recently taken the plunge and contributed to the Next Issue 2 and can't wait for it, so in the meantime I've been catching up on recent games and I never realized there was such a vibrant homebrew scene for the machine.
Anyway, thanks for letting me into the forum and while I'm not sure what I can contribute, I look forward to sharing memories of the Speccy.
Geoff
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Hi [mention]RetroEnzo[/mention],
And welcome to SC!
And welcome to SC!
Every man should plant a tree, build a house, and write a ZX Spectrum game.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
Author of A Yankee in Iraq, a 50 fps shoot-’em-up—the first game to utilize the floating bus on the +2A/+3,
and zasm Z80 Assembler syntax highlighter.
Hello
Hello all
I had the 48k when they came out.
Learned BASIC from copying pages of code from the magazines.
I still have a rubbery in front of the TV beside the Next but they're both purely decorative.
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I had the 48k when they came out.
Learned BASIC from copying pages of code from the magazines.
I still have a rubbery in front of the TV beside the Next but they're both purely decorative.
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Hello there, I am Audio. I'm an aspiring writer from California looking to get into game development.
As an American, my introduction to the ZX Spectrum was through Rare when they put Jetpac as a bonus game into DK64. Of course what got me interested were prominent British youtubers like Guru Larry and DJ Slope who spoke passionately about it.
Right now I'm currently researching retro computers for a project idea I have. I have a story in mind involving a retro computer so I want to get as much info as I can to determine which kind it should be based off of.
I look forward to learning a lot from you guys.
As an American, my introduction to the ZX Spectrum was through Rare when they put Jetpac as a bonus game into DK64. Of course what got me interested were prominent British youtubers like Guru Larry and DJ Slope who spoke passionately about it.
Right now I'm currently researching retro computers for a project idea I have. I have a story in mind involving a retro computer so I want to get as much info as I can to determine which kind it should be based off of.
I look forward to learning a lot from you guys.
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Welcome [mention]Audio-senpai[/mention],
Feel free to ask any questions, and I'm sure we can help out.
Feel free to ask any questions, and I'm sure we can help out.
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Hello there,
I am Mike, I had the ZX Spectrum in the Day from WHSmiths, still have many, including clones, Next, Omni, Harlequin, Uno and Originals.
I create bespoke cases and setups to be able to carry a fully working machine and kit to play anywhere.
My latest project is getting the Ben Heck Show mini Spectrum up and running which is proving challenging.
Always nice to see everything Spectrum and the people who follow it.
Mike
I am Mike, I had the ZX Spectrum in the Day from WHSmiths, still have many, including clones, Next, Omni, Harlequin, Uno and Originals.
I create bespoke cases and setups to be able to carry a fully working machine and kit to play anywhere.
My latest project is getting the Ben Heck Show mini Spectrum up and running which is proving challenging.
Always nice to see everything Spectrum and the people who follow it.
Mike
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Welcome Knighthawk! You have an interesting hobby.
I just finished something similar using the ZXBaremulator emulator. It's a bit bulky so not as portable.
I just finished something similar using the ZXBaremulator emulator. It's a bit bulky so not as portable.