Introduce yourself!
- Juan F. Ramirez
- Bugaboo
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- Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2017 6:55 am
- Location: Málaga, Spain
Re: Introduce yourself!
Hi!
I'm Juan, from Málaga, Spain. I'm a proud Spectrum owner since 1985.
I've been posting on WoS forums from more than 10 years and now also here. Seems another cool place to talk about our beloved little computer.
I love posting about Spectrum games and I think we'll have a great time here!
Sabre Wulf & Knight Lore are my fave Speccy games (Fred my fave spanish one, hence my avatar!)
I'm Juan, from Málaga, Spain. I'm a proud Spectrum owner since 1985.
I've been posting on WoS forums from more than 10 years and now also here. Seems another cool place to talk about our beloved little computer.
I love posting about Spectrum games and I think we'll have a great time here!
Sabre Wulf & Knight Lore are my fave Speccy games (Fred my fave spanish one, hence my avatar!)
Re: Introduce yourself!
Breeding is your hobby?ADJB wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:13 am Hi all,
Ex preservation team member from a different era on a different site. Used to run the preservation team shop.
I can be found on farcebook under the moniker of "Ruskin Roader" which I use for my music and photography interests.
Present retro hobby is OCRing all my magazines into searchable database.
Other hobbies include breeding and growing chillies, home brewing and being a live in slave to my cat.
ADJB
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Nice to see you Juan! Don't forget - September the 2nd is International Fred appreciation day. I think there's a calendar I can put this event in here somewhere.Juan F. Ramirez wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:17 am Hi!
I'm Juan, from Málaga, Spain. I'm a proud Spectrum owner since 1985.
I've been posting on WoS forums from more than 10 years and now also here. Seems another cool place to talk about our beloved little computer.
I love posting about Spectrum games and I think we'll have a great time here!
Sabre Wulf & Knight Lore are my fave Speccy games (Fred my fave spanish one, hence my avatar!)
- florinthedwarf
- Drutt
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:59 pm
Re: Introduce yourself!
Hi all.
I'm Paul Davies, often confused with the host of the Retro Asylum podcast! (Sorry, Paul!) But I'm the @florinthedwarf one you may find on Twitter and other sites
Been a Spectrum fan since I first played on one, so since about three years old Owned other machines, Atari 65XE, Amiga, and a few consoles but Speccy is the one I hold dearest
Started writing reviews of my favourite Speccy games a few years ago for Retroyak.com and then more recently indieretronews.com. Have also had a few features published on Retrovideogramer.co.uk. I try to do at least one review each month for Indieretronews and would like to do a lot more, but work and kids make this very tricky and spare time is at a premium most of the time! Would love to write full time....we can all dream, right?
Working on putting a book together of my reviews, though taking longer than expected (see above, RE: kids etc.) Will get there one day though!
Glad to be here. Looks like the place to be for everyone's Speccy needs
I'm Paul Davies, often confused with the host of the Retro Asylum podcast! (Sorry, Paul!) But I'm the @florinthedwarf one you may find on Twitter and other sites
Been a Spectrum fan since I first played on one, so since about three years old Owned other machines, Atari 65XE, Amiga, and a few consoles but Speccy is the one I hold dearest
Started writing reviews of my favourite Speccy games a few years ago for Retroyak.com and then more recently indieretronews.com. Have also had a few features published on Retrovideogramer.co.uk. I try to do at least one review each month for Indieretronews and would like to do a lot more, but work and kids make this very tricky and spare time is at a premium most of the time! Would love to write full time....we can all dream, right?
Working on putting a book together of my reviews, though taking longer than expected (see above, RE: kids etc.) Will get there one day though!
Glad to be here. Looks like the place to be for everyone's Speccy needs
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I don't think I need much introduction as I see mostly familiar names all around
But here goes anyway: I'm Søren and I'm from Denmark. I'm 50 and got my first Spectrum in spring '83. I drink way too many beers (brew them too) & watch too much TV but somehow still manage to make games. The latest Spectrum one was Vallation & I have a remake of Sqij coming up soon.
Forum-wise I've been pro-Wos for a long time, but these days I'm "tired pro-WoS". I honestly wish there was only one forum (and no Facebook groups) and everyone would get along in the same place, instead of having such a fragmented community ... but sadly things "over there" aren't as friendly anymore (for various reasons - and Facebook is just useless in general), so that's why I've signed up here. I won't be posting much (I don't at Wos either) but there's a chance I'll cross-post when I do. One thing is for sure - I'm coming in with a positive attitude and I wish this forum the best. I also promise to not call anyone a ... Wally. Unless it's their username
But here goes anyway: I'm Søren and I'm from Denmark. I'm 50 and got my first Spectrum in spring '83. I drink way too many beers (brew them too) & watch too much TV but somehow still manage to make games. The latest Spectrum one was Vallation & I have a remake of Sqij coming up soon.
Forum-wise I've been pro-Wos for a long time, but these days I'm "tired pro-WoS". I honestly wish there was only one forum (and no Facebook groups) and everyone would get along in the same place, instead of having such a fragmented community ... but sadly things "over there" aren't as friendly anymore (for various reasons - and Facebook is just useless in general), so that's why I've signed up here. I won't be posting much (I don't at Wos either) but there's a chance I'll cross-post when I do. One thing is for sure - I'm coming in with a positive attitude and I wish this forum the best. I also promise to not call anyone a ... Wally. Unless it's their username
Website: Tardis Remakes / Mostly remakes of Arcade and ZX Spectrum games.
My games for the Spectrum: Dingo, The Speccies, The Speccies 2, Vallation & Sqij.
Twitter: Sokurah
My games for the Spectrum: Dingo, The Speccies, The Speccies 2, Vallation & Sqij.
Twitter: Sokurah
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Hi! I'm ZXDunny, and I'm fairly certain you all know who I am.
- IgorDimovski
- Drutt
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2017 5:35 pm
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Hi!
I'm Igor, from Skopje, Macedonia.
I'm Igor, from Skopje, Macedonia.
- jpnz
- Manic Miner
- Posts: 319
- Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2017 4:07 pm
- Location: Hamilt[r]on - City Of The Future - NZ
Re: Introduce yourself!
Kia Ora!
Hiya, I'm Jim - born and bred from Dorset, now living in the "City Of The Future" - Hamilt[r]on, NZ
Good to see some of the former regulars posting again
Cheers
Hiya, I'm Jim - born and bred from Dorset, now living in the "City Of The Future" - Hamilt[r]on, NZ
Good to see some of the former regulars posting again
Cheers
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Hello everybody,
I'm utz. I'm addicted to the ZX Spectrum beeper and I like to experiment with new ways of getting sound out of it.
Glad to see so many known names around here. I certainly wouldn't mind this place becoming a new, friendly hub for the ZX scene.
I'm utz. I'm addicted to the ZX Spectrum beeper and I like to experiment with new ways of getting sound out of it.
Glad to see so many known names around here. I certainly wouldn't mind this place becoming a new, friendly hub for the ZX scene.
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Hi all,
I'm Carlos, aka Uto, from Madrid. Got a british 48K Spectrum back in 1984 and got in love with it at first sight
Lately I've been quite involved (as fan) in some FPGA solutions, and I'm also learning Z80 assembler, or actually removing rust from the not very good Z80 assembler I knew back in the day.
I'm Carlos, aka Uto, from Madrid. Got a british 48K Spectrum back in 1984 and got in love with it at first sight
Lately I've been quite involved (as fan) in some FPGA solutions, and I'm also learning Z80 assembler, or actually removing rust from the not very good Z80 assembler I knew back in the day.
http://uto.speccy.org
Follow me at @uto_dev
Follow me at @uto_dev
- Alessandro
- Dynamite Dan
- Posts: 1910
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:10 am
- Location: Messina, Italy
- Contact:
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Hi everyone, I just found this forum and decided to join in!
I have been a proud Spectrum user since January 1984, wrote a 702-pages book about it, and every now and then produce some games to boot.
Cheers!
I have been a proud Spectrum user since January 1984, wrote a 702-pages book about it, and every now and then produce some games to boot.
Cheers!
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Hello all!
But you're slacking a bit these days aren't you?Alessandro wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:25 am Hi everyone, I just found this forum and decided to join in!
I have been a proud Spectrum user since January 1984, wrote a 702-pages book about it, and every now and then produce some games to boot.
Cheers!
- Alessandro
- Dynamite Dan
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Hey guys. Most of you probably know who I am already
If you don't, I run the zxspectrumreviews.co.uk website (god, I wish I'd thought of a better name for that although the ZXSR acronym is useful) and have been around the scene for about 20 years. I wasn't actually aware of a forum on Spectrum Computing until, well, what's currently going on with WoSF and thought I'd join up as Peter's a good guy and him and the other developers deserve some credit for an excellent site.
If you don't, I run the zxspectrumreviews.co.uk website (god, I wish I'd thought of a better name for that although the ZXSR acronym is useful) and have been around the scene for about 20 years. I wasn't actually aware of a forum on Spectrum Computing until, well, what's currently going on with WoSF and thought I'd join up as Peter's a good guy and him and the other developers deserve some credit for an excellent site.
ZX Spectrum Reviews REST API: http://zxspectrumreviews.co.uk/
- 1024MAK
- Bugaboo
- Posts: 3123
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2017 2:52 pm
- Location: Sunny Somerset in the U.K. in Europe
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Err, I'm not at all sure about joining a forum that is full of err, "Berks" (see the Rank on the membership list...)
But anyway... since this has become popular, and as I'm already consuming lots of time when I should be doing other stuff on WoS forums, Sinclair ZX World forums and many other forums, and as I already support SpectrumComputing.co.uk, it seemed only right that I should join the forums here.
My short history:
Discovered computers in the early 1980's when I was young (my goodness, that seems soooo long ago now...). Used the Acorn BBC Model B Micro in secondary school. After a lot of heavy hints, my parents bought my sister and me a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k for Christmas in 1983. Did the "play games to death" thing (well, until the pocket money ran out...).
In I think (or thereabouts) 1984, got a dk'tronics keyboard, as I was NOT impressed with the QL keyboard, or the Spectrum+ keyboard.
Later when I went to collage, the Speccy was sidelined, as I bought myself an Atari STFM. By now the Spectrum had been heavily modified in the power supply area (don't worry, the original ZX PSU now runs some Christmas lights) as the expansions became too power hungry for the Sinclair 1.4A PSU. The Speccy controlled a "rover" for a while.
Then got a PC. Speccy was retired to the loft. Most games had already been sold (some escaped!)
Then while browsing the web, found StarDot forums. So I wondered about the other computers of the 1980's, and then found WoS. Although I did not join at first. Instead falling in love with the ZX81! (for the first time, as back in 1982/1983, the Zeddy was perceived as "last years thing").
Oh, that's a bit long for a short version
So
10 PRINT "Hello" : GO TO 10
Mark
PS now have multiple rubber keys, multiple Spectrum+ machines, a couple of +2 (grey)'s, +2B, +3, +3B and a non-working toastrack. Plus various ZX81s and other 1980s and 1990s computers...
But anyway... since this has become popular, and as I'm already consuming lots of time when I should be doing other stuff on WoS forums, Sinclair ZX World forums and many other forums, and as I already support SpectrumComputing.co.uk, it seemed only right that I should join the forums here.
My short history:
Discovered computers in the early 1980's when I was young (my goodness, that seems soooo long ago now...). Used the Acorn BBC Model B Micro in secondary school. After a lot of heavy hints, my parents bought my sister and me a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k for Christmas in 1983. Did the "play games to death" thing (well, until the pocket money ran out...).
In I think (or thereabouts) 1984, got a dk'tronics keyboard, as I was NOT impressed with the QL keyboard, or the Spectrum+ keyboard.
Later when I went to collage, the Speccy was sidelined, as I bought myself an Atari STFM. By now the Spectrum had been heavily modified in the power supply area (don't worry, the original ZX PSU now runs some Christmas lights) as the expansions became too power hungry for the Sinclair 1.4A PSU. The Speccy controlled a "rover" for a while.
Then got a PC. Speccy was retired to the loft. Most games had already been sold (some escaped!)
Then while browsing the web, found StarDot forums. So I wondered about the other computers of the 1980's, and then found WoS. Although I did not join at first. Instead falling in love with the ZX81! (for the first time, as back in 1982/1983, the Zeddy was perceived as "last years thing").
Oh, that's a bit long for a short version
So
10 PRINT "Hello" : GO TO 10
Mark
PS now have multiple rubber keys, multiple Spectrum+ machines, a couple of +2 (grey)'s, +2B, +3, +3B and a non-working toastrack. Plus various ZX81s and other 1980s and 1990s computers...
Standby alert
“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
Re: Introduce yourself!
Hello!
Berk.
We're after new suggestions for that.1024MAK wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:18 pm Err, I'm not at all sure about joining a forum that is full of err, "Berks" (see the Rank on the membership list...)
Berk.
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Oh go on then, you've twisted my arm.
Especially since I can use my original avatar that I lost when WoS switched to that awful new forum.
Especially since I can use my original avatar that I lost when WoS switched to that awful new forum.
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I did wonder, is it Berk from Trap Door?R-Tape wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:25 pm Hello!
We're after new suggestions for that.1024MAK wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:18 pm Err, I'm not at all sure about joining a forum that is full of err, "Berks" (see the Rank on the membership list...)
Berk.
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Yep that's the one, and blame me for the current ranks, just cobbled together quickly.
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Hi, SkoolKid here.
My hobbies include trying to steer any and every conversation, regardless of topic, towards Skool Daze or Back to Skool (or even SkoolKit!), and also lurking.
That's about it, really.
Nice forum you've got here, by the way.
My hobbies include trying to steer any and every conversation, regardless of topic, towards Skool Daze or Back to Skool (or even SkoolKit!), and also lurking.
That's about it, really.
Nice forum you've got here, by the way.
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Vague memories.. just realized it was 20, and NOT 10 years ago
https://api.zxinfo.dk/v3/ - ZXDB API for developers
zxinfo-file-browser - Cross platform app to manage your files
https://zxinfo.dk - another ZXDB frontend
zxinfo-file-browser - Cross platform app to manage your files
https://zxinfo.dk - another ZXDB frontend
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I am Ivan, a Spaniard living in Germany for the almost last 8 years! (Ja!)
I bought my first Spectrum, a +2A, in Xmas 1988 and since then I am a Spectrum fanatic. Brought my Speccy to Germany and I fell in love with the Homebrew scene since I came back to the Spectrum in the internet era (2003) although I never got rid of my Spectrum, as I used to play with it in the 90s too
I bought my first Spectrum, a +2A, in Xmas 1988 and since then I am a Spectrum fanatic. Brought my Speccy to Germany and I fell in love with the Homebrew scene since I came back to the Spectrum in the internet era (2003) although I never got rid of my Spectrum, as I used to play with it in the 90s too
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Testing, testing. One, two. One, two.
Very happy to see a forum appear on this most excellent of Speccy websites. You may or may not know me as "ccowley" from... ummm... another place. I'm not really doing much in the way of speccy stuff at the moment, but I wrote a beeper music thing called beepola and have written some emulators and things in the past. Probably won't be very active on here for now, due to work commitments and other boring stuff, but will be looking in from time to time to see if there's anything I can help with.
Very happy to see a forum appear on this most excellent of Speccy websites. You may or may not know me as "ccowley" from... ummm... another place. I'm not really doing much in the way of speccy stuff at the moment, but I wrote a beeper music thing called beepola and have written some emulators and things in the past. Probably won't be very active on here for now, due to work commitments and other boring stuff, but will be looking in from time to time to see if there's anything I can help with.
- Einar Saukas
- Bugaboo
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2017 2:48 pm
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Hi all!
I'm Einar Saukas from Brazil. It's nice to see so many familiar faces already!
I have been programming games since I was 12, initially for ZX81 then Spectrum. My Sinclair games are listed here, for other platforms here and here. Some of my popular Spectrum related projects are compressor ZX7/RCS, multicolor engines BIFROST/NIRVANA, reference implementations of FZX and IZX, website zxgraph, and database model ZXDB.
Although Spectrum Computing is one of the websites "powered" by ZXDB (therefore I will be probably answering many questions related to archive and preservation here), notice I'm not administrator or moderator of this forum, just a standard user like everybody else. Therefore I won't be speaking in name of Spectrum Computing, everything I post will be simply my own opinions!
I'm Einar Saukas from Brazil. It's nice to see so many familiar faces already!
I have been programming games since I was 12, initially for ZX81 then Spectrum. My Sinclair games are listed here, for other platforms here and here. Some of my popular Spectrum related projects are compressor ZX7/RCS, multicolor engines BIFROST/NIRVANA, reference implementations of FZX and IZX, website zxgraph, and database model ZXDB.
Although Spectrum Computing is one of the websites "powered" by ZXDB (therefore I will be probably answering many questions related to archive and preservation here), notice I'm not administrator or moderator of this forum, just a standard user like everybody else. Therefore I won't be speaking in name of Spectrum Computing, everything I post will be simply my own opinions!