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Scot's ZX80 Site






Welcome to my modest little site - dedicated to the mightyZX80! Most of the resources here have been obtained from various placeson the net - and where I can I've noted the source. The remainder isfrom my personal collection. I believe them all to be in the publicdomain but if anyone does own the copyright to any of the material hereplease advise me and I'll remove it.

There's a dearth of software on the net for the ZX80 and I'mparticularly keen to expand that part of the site. If you have anylistings, .o files or .wav samples you'd like to contribute please sendthem in and I'll list them. Thanks :-)




Manuals

ZX80 Manual in pdf format

ZX80 Manual in html format

ZX80 Construction Maunual

ZX80 Ram Pack Manual

ZX80 ROM Disassembly





Reviews and Ads

British Magazine Ad

American Magazine Ad

German Magazine Ad

Another German Magazine Ad

Italian Magazine Ad

Another Italian Magazine Ad

Australian ZX81 Magazine Ad referencing ZX80 upgrades

ZX80 magazine review fromPractical Electronics July 1980

ZX80 magazine review fromPersonal Computer World April 1980

Article discussing ZX80 software - including the Space Invaders Game fromSinclair User April 1982






Hardware

How to make your own ZX80 by Grant Searle BSc

Article on how to replace the 4K rom fromYour Computer, October 1981





Software

The .o files can be run in the emulators
If they don't work as .o files try changing them to .80



Space Invaders

This is a brilliant programme which solves the screen displayshut down problem by calling the display routine frequently through outthe programme. It comes with many of the emulators, although thelisting is from
.o file

Listing

Random Maze Generator

Not guaranteed to make an actual maze you can solve! A clever use od the CHR$ command.o file

Line Renumber

A useful programme for line renumbering, fromElectronics Today International, September 1981

Listing and Explanation

16K Ram Pack Test Programme

The test programme that came with the ram pack - a 16+ resultshowed the ram was working, a 3+ result showed it wasn't connectedproperly.o file

Listing

Approximate Memory Left

A programme to test the remaining ram as you tyoe in aprogramme - it can be kept in higher line numbers and called by a GOTOcommand to work.o file




Links

Another ZX80 Archive

Another ZX80 Site

1000Bit ZX80 page

ZX80 World




Emulators

These are all either ZX81 or Spectrum emulators
which can run in a ZX80 mode.

Xtender2 (DOS/Windows)

No$ZX81 (DOS/Windows)

EightyOne (DOS/Windows)

ZXSP (Mac)

Z81/XZ81 (Linux/Unix)




Clones

TL801

MicroAce

Nova Electronica NE Z80

MicroDigital TK82





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