
Anything that reminds me of loading Speccy games will win my love.
I set up an emulator to load in tape images at Speccy speed the other week and sat there happily watching Magicland Dizzy load.
I'm a massive geek :(
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 11:44,
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I set up an emulator to load in tape images at Speccy speed the other week and sat there happily watching Magicland Dizzy load.
I'm a massive geek :(

Luxury, lad. ZX81 was my first "proper" computer. (before that, we had a hexadecimal box powered by a lead-acid battery. Really.)
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 11:56,
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were ZX81 games painstakingly typed into the Spectrum on its rubber keyboard from Popular Computing Weekly. I think my dad's still got all those PCW magazines sitting in the loft. I might recover them and scan them in for posterity.
And JetPac. Some people only got into Rare when they released GoldenEye. But not I. Oh no. I was there from the beginning. JetPac, Psst, Trans-Am, Atic Attack, Sabre Wulf and others that I never owned.
I'm getting all nostalgiac now. I also have to go to a seminar. FUN.
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 12:11,
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And JetPac. Some people only got into Rare when they released GoldenEye. But not I. Oh no. I was there from the beginning. JetPac, Psst, Trans-Am, Atic Attack, Sabre Wulf and others that I never owned.
I'm getting all nostalgiac now. I also have to go to a seminar. FUN.

especially when you consider what they had to work with.
Actually I'm going to doss off this afternoon and play it. Yes.
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 13:11,
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Actually I'm going to doss off this afternoon and play it. Yes.

Ta
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 13:20,
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download ZXSpin. Mine appears to be called ZXSpin666 but I've not actually run Windows for a couple of years so I don't know if there's something better out there. ZXSpin worked beautifully for me, anyway.
If you're on Mac or Linux download FUSE.
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 13:43,
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If you're on Mac or Linux download FUSE.

much of my early teens programming the speccy from mags oh and then there was Elite - Which pretty much dominated 1983 for me
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 14:24,
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;)
I spent *ages* once typing in a machine code Frogger game from a book about teaching yourself machine code on the Speccy.
It didn't work.
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 14:31,
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I spent *ages* once typing in a machine code Frogger game from a book about teaching yourself machine code on the Speccy.
It didn't work.

how frustrating, still - I bet it helped you to bug testing properly in the longer term...
I'm still surprised there are so many folks on here who are obviously over 40!
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 14:50,
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I'm still surprised there are so many folks on here who are obviously over 40!

so it taught me to steer clear of machine code. That's stood me in very bad stead ever since because I stuck to Basic and now am fighting to dig myself out of being stuck to Fortran which is kind of like Basic for scientists.
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 15:05,
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YES! Me, too! It was a Melbourne House book called something like "Learning Z80 Assembler", which I mostly sort-of followed... read it cover to cover during a wet two-week Easter family holiday in Suffolk, as I recall. *sigh* happy days...
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 19:30,
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I had a ZX80, which was cunningly disguised as a meringue with a plug
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 12:15,
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I trust all you sad middle-aged geeks getting misty eyed about 1980-85 *COUGH *COUGH are familiar with the utterly, utterly fan-fookin-tastic comedy/drama about the Sinclair vs Acorn wars? Can't emphasis enough how brilliant it is. So many, many brilliant bits of dialogue... If you don't know it, cancel tonight and WATCH!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQu3BSDW7rU
(Oh and "Hey! Hey! 16K" of course, and there's a Micro-Men sampling techno tune on YT as well...)
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Thu 9 Jun 2011, 19:35,
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQu3BSDW7rU
(Oh and "Hey! Hey! 16K" of course, and there's a Micro-Men sampling techno tune on YT as well...)