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* The [http://specnext.com SpecNext site] gives complete hardware information, but not on all topics. However, it does hold a definitive list of [https://www.specnext.com/tbblue-io-port-system/ Next registers].
 
* The [http://specnext.com SpecNext site] gives complete hardware information, but not on all topics. However, it does hold a definitive list of [https://www.specnext.com/tbblue-io-port-system/ Next registers].
  
* Data on standard Z80 opcodes is from [www.zilog.com/docs/z80/um0080.pdf the Z80 documentation]. The undocumented opcode information is largely from [http://www.z80.info/z80undoc.htm here].
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* Data on standard Z80 opcodes is from [http://www.zilog.com/docs/z80/um0080.pdf the Z80 documentation]. The undocumented opcode information is largely from [http://www.z80.info/z80undoc.htm here].
  
 
* The [http://dailly.blogspot.co.uk/ CSpect emulator]'s readme files are a first release source of information about the extended Z80 opcodes and some additional details on memory organization.
 
* The [http://dailly.blogspot.co.uk/ CSpect emulator]'s readme files are a first release source of information about the extended Z80 opcodes and some additional details on memory organization.

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List of information sources used for material on this Wiki.

  • The SpecNext site gives complete hardware information, but not on all topics. However, it does hold a definitive list of Next registers.
  • The CSpect emulator's readme files are a first release source of information about the extended Z80 opcodes and some additional details on memory organization.
  • The Sinclair FAQ Reference section hosted at World of Spectrum provided most of the technical data on the legacy machines.