Difference between revisions of "Emulators"
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Revision as of 10:18, 19 July 2019
Name | Runs on | Source | Capabilities |
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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 |
Windows (mac/linux partially works through mono) |
N | Sprites Lores Layer Layer 2 3xAY audio Next Opcodes Specdrum/Covox DAC Wifi Module |
ZEsarUX - César Hernández Bañó A full feature emulator including a debugger - frequently updated to support Next updates download source |
Any | Y | Sprites (partial) Lores Layer Layer 2 3xAY audio Next Opcodes Specdrum/Covox DAC |
NX - Matt Davies An in-development emulator download source |
Windows / Mac | Y | |
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 |