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The core of the Spectrum Next hardware is licensed under the GPL 3 free software license which has enabled the production of several compatible clone machines including:
The core of the Spectrum Next hardware is licensed under the GPL 3 free software license which has enabled the production of several compatible clone machines including:


[[N-Go]] - The [https://manuferhi.com/c/n-go N-Go] is a full ZX Next clone complete with 2 jostick ports, a expansion port and optional custom case.
[[N-Go]] - The [https://manuferhi.com/c/n-go N-Go] is a full ZX Next clone complete with 2 Megadrive style joystick ports, an expansion port and optional custom case.


[[Xberry Pi]] - an affordable Next clone with a PCB roughly the same dimensions as a Raspbery Pi 3.
[[Xberry Pi]] - an affordable Next clone with a PCB roughly the same dimensions as a Raspbery Pi 3.


[[ZX-DOS]] - FPGA-based hardware recreation of the ZX Spectrum, created by [https://www.antoniovillena.es/ Antonio Villena].
[[ZX-DOS]] - FPGA-based hardware recreation of the ZX Spectrum, created by [https://www.antoniovillena.es/ Antonio Villena].

Revision as of 12:32, 17 May 2024

The core of the Spectrum Next hardware is licensed under the GPL 3 free software license which has enabled the production of several compatible clone machines including:

N-Go - The N-Go is a full ZX Next clone complete with 2 Megadrive style joystick ports, an expansion port and optional custom case.

Xberry Pi - an affordable Next clone with a PCB roughly the same dimensions as a Raspbery Pi 3.

ZX-DOS - FPGA-based hardware recreation of the ZX Spectrum, created by Antonio Villena.