ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch

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ZX-Uno+ & ZX-DOS+ manuals (english & spanish) by Kounch

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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.
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[mention]desUBIKado[/mention],

Yes indeed they are excellent. The Telegram group is also very helpful and friendly.

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Thank you [mention]desUBIKado[/mention]

ZX-Uno+ manual is fantastic. :)
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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 Seems a good option but, since ZXDOS was released, isn't it a bit 'outdated'?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?
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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.
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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.
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.

https://github.com/zxdos/zxuno/blob/mas ... Manual.pdf
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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.
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