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===== WARNING: =====
The current Next emulators are work-in-progress, missing several features of real HW Next, and emulating other features in less than cycle-accurate way (which become a "norm" for classic ZX Spectrum after two decades of emulators development). The differences in results between real Next and CSpect or ZEsarUX are to be expected - as a developer test your SW also with real HW to find any problems early. It may also help to read the known-bugs pages to have some rough idea what works and how accurately. There're also multiple test-suites and free games and demos which you can try to go through and compare the emulator output with real machine, to get familiar with the differences and adjust your workflow and expectations.
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Also make sure to explore the command line options and configuration of each emulator, as there are multiple ways how to run them with different fidelity of emulation. When in doubt, you are welcome to join the official ZX Spectrum Next discord chat and ask for help at #emulator-help channel.
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Currently the most UI and performance friendly emulator seems to be #CSpect, the most features/accurate emulation of core3.1.5 (but far from perfect) has ZESERUse (fork of ZEsarUX).


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{{Emulator|name=CSpect

Revision as of 18:39, 7 October 2020

WARNING:

The current Next emulators are work-in-progress, missing several features of real HW Next, and emulating other features in less than cycle-accurate way (which become a "norm" for classic ZX Spectrum after two decades of emulators development). The differences in results between real Next and CSpect or ZEsarUX are to be expected - as a developer test your SW also with real HW to find any problems early. It may also help to read the known-bugs pages to have some rough idea what works and how accurately. There're also multiple test-suites and free games and demos which you can try to go through and compare the emulator output with real machine, to get familiar with the differences and adjust your workflow and expectations.

Also make sure to explore the command line options and configuration of each emulator, as there are multiple ways how to run them with different fidelity of emulation. When in doubt, you are welcome to join the official ZX Spectrum Next discord chat and ask for help at #emulator-help channel.

Currently the most UI and performance friendly emulator seems to be #CSpect, the most features/accurate emulation of core3.1.5 (but far from perfect) has ZESERUse (fork of ZEsarUX).


{{#subobject:CSpect

{{#subobject:ZEsarUX {{#subobject:ZESERUse {{#subobject:NX {{#subobject:Zeus
Name Runs on Source Capabilities
name=CSpect author=Mike Dailly description=Emulates many features of the Next and includes a fully featured debugger, complete with 24bit breakpoints and an assembler (pre-made SD card images here) os=Windows
(mac/linux partially works through mono)
downloadurl=http://www.cspect.org/ sourceurl= knownbugspage=CSpect:known bugs sourceavail=N supportrasterint=

}} {{#cargo_store:

_table = Emulator
name=CSpect author=Mike Dailly os=Windows
(mac/linux partially works through mono)
description=Emulates many features of the Next and includes a fully featured debugger, complete with 24bit breakpoints and an assembler (pre-made SD card images here) downloadurl=http://www.cspect.org/ sourceurl= knownbugspage=CSpect:known bugs sourceavail=N supportrasterint= supporttripleay=Y supportopcodes=Y supportsid=N supportspecdrum=Y supportwifi=Y

}}

CSpect - Mike Dailly
Emulates many features of the Next and includes a fully featured debugger, complete with 24bit breakpoints and an assembler (pre-made SD card images here)
download   known-bugs   
Windows
(mac/linux partially works through mono)
N Sprites
Lores Layer
Layer 2
3xAY audio
Next Opcodes
Specdrum/Covox DAC
Wifi Module
name=ZEsarUX author=César Hernández Bañó description=A full feature emulator including a debugger - sometimes updated to support Next (TBBlue) os=Any downloadurl=https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux/releases sourceurl=https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux knownbugspage=ZEsarUX:known bugs sourceavail=Y supportrasterint=

}} {{#cargo_store:

_table = Emulator
name=ZEsarUX author=César Hernández Bañó os=Any description=A full feature emulator including a debugger - sometimes updated to support Next (TBBlue) downloadurl=https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux/releases sourceurl=https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux knownbugspage=ZEsarUX:known bugs sourceavail=Y supportrasterint= supporttripleay=Y supportopcodes=Y supportsid=N supportspecdrum=Y supportwifi=

}}

ZEsarUX - César Hernández Bañó
A full feature emulator including a debugger - sometimes updated to support Next (TBBlue)
download   source   known-bugs   
Any Y Sprites (partial)
Lores Layer
Layer 2
3xAY audio
Next Opcodes
Specdrum/Covox DAC
name=ZESERUse author=César Hernández Bañó + Peter Helcmanovsky description=Currently most complete core3.1.5 emulation based on ZEsarUX 8.2 version (for windows executable check official Next discord or build it yourself - make sure you are building the "tbblue_small_fixes2" branch). os=Any downloadurl= sourceurl=https://github.com/ped7g/zesarux/tree/tbblue_small_fixes2 knownbugspage=ZESERUse:known bugs sourceavail=Y supportrasterint=

}} {{#cargo_store:

_table = Emulator
name=ZESERUse author=César Hernández Bañó + Peter Helcmanovsky os=Any description=Currently most complete core3.1.5 emulation based on ZEsarUX 8.2 version (for windows executable check official Next discord or build it yourself - make sure you are building the "tbblue_small_fixes2" branch). downloadurl= sourceurl=https://github.com/ped7g/zesarux/tree/tbblue_small_fixes2 knownbugspage=ZESERUse:known bugs sourceavail=Y supportrasterint= supporttripleay=Y supportopcodes=Y supportsid=N supportspecdrum=Y supportwifi=

}}

ZESERUse - César Hernández Bañó + Peter Helcmanovsky
Currently most complete core3.1.5 emulation based on ZEsarUX 8.2 version (for windows executable check official Next discord or build it yourself - make sure you are building the "tbblue_small_fixes2" branch).
source   known-bugs   
Any Y Sprites
Lores Layer
Layer 2
3xAY audio
Next Opcodes
Specdrum/Covox DAC
name=NX author=Matt Davies description=An in-development emulator os=Windows / Mac downloadurl=https://github.com/next-dev/nx sourceurl=https://github.com/next-dev/nx knownbugspage= sourceavail=Y supportrasterint=

}} {{#cargo_store:

_table = Emulator
name=NX author=Matt Davies os=Windows / Mac description=An in-development emulator downloadurl=https://github.com/next-dev/nx sourceurl=https://github.com/next-dev/nx knownbugspage= sourceavail=Y supportrasterint= supporttripleay= supportopcodes= supportsid= supportspecdrum= supportwifi=

}}

NX - Matt Davies
An in-development emulator
download   source   
Windows / Mac Y
name=Zeus author=Design Design description=A PC cross-assembler which includes a Z80 emulator, which can emulate the ZX Spectrum 48K/128K hardware. os=Windows downloadurl=http://www.desdes.com/products/oldfiles/zeus.htm sourceurl= knownbugspage= sourceavail=N supportrasterint=

}} {{#cargo_store:

_table = Emulator
name=Zeus author=Design Design os=Windows description=A PC cross-assembler which includes a Z80 emulator, which can emulate the ZX Spectrum 48K/128K hardware. downloadurl=http://www.desdes.com/products/oldfiles/zeus.htm sourceurl= knownbugspage= sourceavail=N supportrasterint= supporttripleay=N supportopcodes=Y supportsid=N supportspecdrum=N supportwifi=

}}

Zeus - Design Design
A PC cross-assembler which includes a Z80 emulator, which can emulate the ZX Spectrum 48K/128K hardware.
download   
Windows N Sprites (partial)
Next Opcodes