Kounch is doing a great job preparing some manuals in English and Spanish for the ZX-Uno+ and ZX-DOS+.
You can download them from here.
NOTE : At the operational level, the ZX-Uno+ and the other ZX-Uno models are the same, so the content of the ZX-Uno+ manual is perfectly valid for other ZX-Uno models.
ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch
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Re: ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch
[mention]desUBIKado[/mention],
Yes indeed they are excellent. The Telegram group is also very helpful and friendly.
Thank you for helping out yesterday.
Yes indeed they are excellent. The Telegram group is also very helpful and friendly.
Thank you for helping out yesterday.
Re: ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch
Thank you [mention]desUBIKado[/mention]
ZX-Uno+ manual is fantastic.
ZX-Uno+ manual is fantastic.
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Re: ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch
I've tried to find info about ZXUno+ (as I found one somewhere at 60€ aprox. with a case) but I couldn't find much.
Which are the improvements (if it has) over the original ZXUNO? Seems a good option but, since ZXDOS was released, isn't it a bit 'outdated'? Do you think it would be worth getting it?
Which are the improvements (if it has) over the original ZXUNO? Seems a good option but, since ZXDOS was released, isn't it a bit 'outdated'? Do you think it would be worth getting it?
Re: ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch
If you are interested in the Next then either go for the N-GO or ZXDOS+. The ZXDOS+ apparently has the same FGPA as the Next and the core is very complete.
The ZXDOS+ has the advantage of having the ability to have other cores, but the N-Go is probably the best for pure Next compatibility. Both are similar prices.
The ZXDOS+ also has a power button!
All depends on what you want to play.
The ZXDOS+ has the advantage of having the ability to have other cores, but the N-Go is probably the best for pure Next compatibility. Both are similar prices.
The ZXDOS+ also has a power button!
All depends on what you want to play.
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Re: ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch
ZX-DOS has the same FPGA as the Next (16K cels), ZX-DOS+ has a bigger FPGA (25K cels). ZXDOS+ has more powerful to run other cores than N-GO or ZX next.PeterJ wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 12:08 pm If you are interested in the Next then either go for the N-GO or ZXDOS+. The ZXDOS+ apparently has the same FGPA as the Next and the core is very complete.
The ZXDOS+ has the advantage of having the ability to have other cores, but the N-Go is probably the best for pure Next compatibility. Both are similar prices.
The ZXDOS+ also has a power button!
All depends on what you want to play.
https://github.com/zxdos/zxuno/blob/mas ... Manual.pdf
Re: ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch
Thanks for the clarification [mention]desUBIKado[/mention],
It's also here:
https://wiki.specnext.dev/ZX-DOS
I purchased the ZXDOS+ as it's cased (The ZXDOS is not) and not much more expensive than the ZXDOS.
It's also here:
https://wiki.specnext.dev/ZX-DOS
I purchased the ZXDOS+ as it's cased (The ZXDOS is not) and not much more expensive than the ZXDOS.