I backed the ZX Spectrum Next project on Kickstarter back in April 2017, with an expected delivery date of January 2018. But in the finest tradition of the British home computer industry of the early 1980s, that date kept slipping, though the people running the project were very good at keeping backers informed - emails at least every month, with exhaustive details of the reasons for the latest delays. As so often back then, it was usually hardware that was the problem. The keyboard alone must have been through at least five iterations of prototyping until they were satisfied with it.
Anyway, perfectionism finally triumphed, and today it arrived!
Herewith, the unboxing; click on photos to embiggen:
Front of the box
Back of the box…
…with a list of specs
Inside: a lovely-looking machine, maybe a bit smaller than a Spectrum Plus 3 (remember that?); power supply in the black box above
Underneath: a nice thick manual
Of course, no computer manual is complete without a memory map, or in this case two
And you also need a detailed list of hardware registers
And finally, Jet Set Willy ain’t getting written without a tutorial on Z80 assembly language programming!
I haven’t actually turned it on yet, as that involves scrabbling round behind the telly swapping cables on my hands and knees - something I found considerably easier in the 1980s
So pics of the beast in action to follow once my back is up to it
Anyway, perfectionism finally triumphed, and today it arrived!
Herewith, the unboxing; click on photos to embiggen:
Front of the box
Back of the box…
…with a list of specs
Inside: a lovely-looking machine, maybe a bit smaller than a Spectrum Plus 3 (remember that?); power supply in the black box above
Underneath: a nice thick manual
Of course, no computer manual is complete without a memory map, or in this case two
And you also need a detailed list of hardware registers
And finally, Jet Set Willy ain’t getting written without a tutorial on Z80 assembly language programming!
I haven’t actually turned it on yet, as that involves scrabbling round behind the telly swapping cables on my hands and knees - something I found considerably easier in the 1980s
So pics of the beast in action to follow once my back is up to it
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