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  1. So all my ti stuff is still in storage due to a year of renovations on my house . . . they are finally done, so hopefully I can get my machine set back up before the end of the month. However, thanks to this and all the other fantastic games Rasmus has ported from the ZX Spectrum, I recently picked up a ZX Spectrum +2. Ive been having a lot of fun playing around with it . . . what a shame it never really made it over to North America. Here is my high score so far on that machine!

     

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  2. I recently imported a grey ZX Spectrum 128k +2 to Canada. It has composite out (PAL, of course), can use a standard 9v dc power supply (negative tip), and runs like a charm on an old 19 Sony led tv I had sitting around... it is my understanding that most modern led flat screens can take PAL, NTSC, or SECAM in the composite in. Plus, the built in tape deck on the +2 is great. I got the dc power supply from China off eBay for $8 shipped. I have a bodged together video cable right now, but Ive ordered a nice professionally made one from these guys.... https://coolnovelties.co.uk/coolnovelties/sinclair-zx-spectrum/299-sinclair-spectrum-128-2-grey-model-rca-audio-video-cable.html.

     

    You should check the manual for your tv, you may be pleasantly surprised by what it can display.


  3. Why? Because it is fun!!! It is a hobby! Hobbies don't need justification. And there is a significant difference between using old hardware and emulating software on a modern computer. The experience of old keyboards, mice, tiny b&w screen, floppy drive, sound of the hardware, etc of using a real compact mac cannot be replaced with emulation.

     

    I mean, you might as well ask why eat good food when a bland meal supplement will provide all required nutrients. Why drive a manual sports car when a cheap basic compact will get you from point a to b. It is the experience!

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  4. SE's are the most reliable of the compact macs, and rarely need any work. A Classic II is absolutely guaranteed to need a recap. That said, I prefer my SE/30 to either of the others (I have all three), but they are pricey and also must be recapped. If you don't mind the limitations of the SE, it is the best starter compact mac as they are cheap, easy to find, and reliable. Look for a SuperDrive version so you can use high density disks.

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  5. I have a pile of different sticks, but for some reason I keep coming back to the ti hand manglers. After so many years of using those, my scores always drop when I switch to another one even if it is technically superior, like my competition pro, wico bat, or silk stik.

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