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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Dallas Time on the ZX81

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A ZXIO Project: Intefacting with a DS12C887 Keeping track of the current date/time on a ZX81 serves no useful purpose in 2024, thus making i...
Tuesday, June 25, 2024

ZXIO V2 Experimenters Kit Out Now

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  After working extensively on the ZXIO Blog series , I aimed to create a memory-mapped I/O board ideal for experimenting with ZX BASIC, as ...
Saturday, May 25, 2024

Cronosoft Releases: Minoss Knossoss for the ZX81 on Tape

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Cronosoft has announced the release of Minoss Knossoss for the ZX81 on Tape. You can now dive deep into the legendary labyrinth and embark ...
Monday, April 08, 2024

ZX81 Game: Minoss Knossoss

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Having had Tut-Tut successfully ported to numerous 8-bit systems, it feels fitting to elevate the gaming experience by launching a sequel to...
Sunday, January 07, 2024

ZXIO Interface for the ZX81: Part 6

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  ZXIO-TalkBot and ZXIO V2 (with minor revisions) ZXIO-TalkBot Alright, we've got our reliable ZX81 all decked out with the ZXIO V2. Now...
Wednesday, December 06, 2023

Tut-Tut: Egyptomania the RC2014 Way

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Sheila Dixon unwraps a spooktacular new version of Tut-Tut, the modern Retro classic, playfully bringing 'Egyptomania' to the premie...
Friday, August 18, 2023

ZX81 Bus Extender: The Expansion Board Solution

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Adding expansion boards to the back of a ZX81 is always a slightly terrifying business, a fear compounded with each consecutive item tacked ...
Sunday, July 16, 2023

Tut-Tut: Tomb Raiding on the Vic-20

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A New Version of a Modern Retro Classic Given the resounding success of my little game of Tut-Tut on platforms such as ZX Spectrum, ZX81, Ju...
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Sunday, May 07, 2023

ZXIO Interface for the ZX81: Part 5

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IO Boards Comparison, Featuring Hitachi LCDs Now that we have 2 differing IO boards, why not put them in a side by side comparison. I figure...
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