No comments just go to official site and fetch the binaries....
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
New Speccy 2010 update
This time thank to Syd, the original author of Speccy I got the rights to commit into official Speccy 2010 repository.
Now you can try my version with:
- added TurboSound (2 AY chips)
- added fixed point sound mixer
- added SounDrive/Covox - various modes
- finetuned YM2149 implementation to be fully backward compatible with AY-3-8910/12 - 4 bit DAC for envelopes, different volume tables - thanks Gasman
- added preliminary support for Scorpion ZS-256 - put scorpion.rom in /roms dir on SD card
- added, but turned off SID emulation
- added NMI key - shift-F12 - used in Scorpion emulation
- added SID emulation (sic !)
I know that my code is a lame VHDL quality for now but come on last time I briefly write a
model in VHDL was 17 years ago ;)
Full version is available here.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Speccy 2010 updated again to support SounDrive/Covox interfaces
This time in addition to TurboSound it adds SounDrive and Covox support. Supported modes are SounDrive Mode 1, SounDrive Mode 2, Covox #DD,#B3,#FB and Profi/BB55. The volume level is lower whn you turn on the Covos with Turbosound or Ay but this is on purpose to get the full usage of D/A converter and avoid distortions. In case of bugs just let me know.
Fetch here and enjoy.
Fetch here and enjoy.
Speccy Tape updated to 1.2.1
Go to iTunes to download it as usual.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Updated Speccy 2010 ....
I've spend some time to update the wonderful Speccy 2010 to support a TurboSound interface. I'm not a VHDL masta but this was a rather trivial change and should be ok. Will try to push a Speccy 2010 author to include the patch in next release.
You can download a patch to rev51 and binary file here or here.
You can download a patch to rev51 and binary file here or here.
Speccy Tape is available in iTunes
Hi,
Just to let you know a 1.2 version of the app is available in iTunes. Go to Speccy Tape to download it.
Just to let you know a 1.2 version of the app is available in iTunes. Go to Speccy Tape to download it.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
My first official production for iPhone - SpeccyTape
A few weeks ago I've meet an old friend who is collecting vintage computers. He have a lot of them. ZX Spectrums, Atari 8/13/32 bit, Jaguar, Amigas...basically you name it he have it. I've got a chance to get one of his babys the ZX Spectrum +2B. I started to play with but figured out that there is something wrong with the computer. After a while I figured out that there was a faulty clock generator circuit to the CPU.
But the harm has been done I took a bait and started to play with my old stuff I wrote 2 decades ago. Then I started to think how to load all the nice stuff from WorldOfSpectrum.org. A partial solution was to buy a DivIDE+ which is a simple ZX interface to the PATA/CF. So I did. But still I wanted to download the TZX files with beatiful sound of the original experience. A quick search showed that I can use Windoze or the command line on my Mac to do so. I've started to convert the TZX and TAP files to MP3s but the process was boring, messy, long ...and simple not an "Apple way"....so I've created this little utility called the Speccy Tape.
With it you can download programs directly from thew WOS site and unzip them directly on the device. You can also open a mail attachment or put the files via the iTunes.
The downside is the fact that some (?) of the iPhones/iPods have a reduced output signal levels so feeding the signal directly from the device to ZX Spectrum won't work. So I've made a simple amplifier based on the op-amp (LM358) to address this issue (schematic coming soon). From the other hand my iPad1 has enough output level to feed the ZX Spectrum +128K (didn't tested on other versions, counting on the feedback). I personally use the ZX Spectrum +2(grey) and use the simple car cassette adapter (works like a charm).
There is not much to describe here how the program works as the screens and video seems to be self-explanatory.
With it you can download programs directly from thew WOS site and unzip them directly on the device. You can also open a mail attachment or put the files via the iTunes.
The downside is the fact that some (?) of the iPhones/iPods have a reduced output signal levels so feeding the signal directly from the device to ZX Spectrum won't work. So I've made a simple amplifier based on the op-amp (LM358) to address this issue (schematic coming soon). From the other hand my iPad1 has enough output level to feed the ZX Spectrum +128K (didn't tested on other versions, counting on the feedback). I personally use the ZX Spectrum +2(grey) and use the simple car cassette adapter (works like a charm).
There is not much to describe here how the program works as the screens and video seems to be self-explanatory.
Search through a huge WorldOfSpectrum.org archives directly within the app. You can also open e-mail attachments or use iTunes to upload your favorite games and demos. |
The simple log window will list all the section currently being processed/played. If you miss the section you can always press the PREV (<<) button. |
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