
Precise Z80 emulation (undocumented opcodes, hidden WZ register, bits 3-5 from 'F' register). Support all Raspberry Pi models (A, B, A+, B+, 2, 3, Zero). The Pi version is not the last available, but you can compile it if you want. I have to remember that you can install it from the script that I prepared for PiKISS and that you have available in this link. Very correct in the emulation and install it in a simple way with the following commands: It starts full screen and you can already feel that you have a real Spectrum 128K in your hands again. Others: Beeper, Beta Disk, Tape, Kempston Joystick/Mouse, Snapshots, Replays. Supported formats: sna, z80, szx, rzx, tap, tzx, csw, trd, scl, fdi, zip. Supported systems: Z80 128K (Pentagon) AY/YM. It's not as perfect and smooth as Unreal Speccy Portable, but maybe adjusting it will get a better emulation than the default settings.Ī cover that had controversy at that time. The emulator runs inside a window (you can set full screen, too) and has many options to emulate (not just Spectrum). To install it, go to the download area of the web (check the link below), unzip the file and type sudo. Supported systems: ZX80, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, QL, Z88, Timex TS 2068, Sam Coupe, Pentagon 128, Chloe 140 SE, 280 SE, ZX-Uno, Prism, TBBlue/ZX Spectrum Next, Jupiter Ace, Amstrad CPC 464 and Sinclair QL. Reviewing Twitter, I've come across various news about ZX Spectrum emulation on Raspberry Pi, so I've wanted to review all the emulators we have available on this fantastic computer from the last century.
