![]() ![]() The source code is available at his site as well. There also is a Windows version, EmuZWin. ![]() ![]() EMUZ by Vladimir Kladov (163,772 bytes).Similar to Bacteria, this is the smallest working 128K emulator known yet (under 3Kb!) Ameba by Antonio José Villena Godoy (79,776 bytes).The smallest working 48K emulator known yet (4Kb!) Bacteria version 1.91 by Antonio José Villena Godoy (21,930 bytes).There is also an add-on available: Realspec incorporating ResiDOS 2.25, by John Barker. This emulator can handle the TZX file format and supports the. This was the first emulator to claim complete accuracy (although it didn’t quite have that). RealSpectrum release 14b, version 0.97.26, codename “Finale” by Ramsoft.This emulator also has a Windows version. YaSE version 0.8a by Christian Hackbart (426,295 bytes).The source code is available as well (514,114 bytes). ZXSpectr version 3.4 by Cesar Hernandez Bano (1,584,669 bytes).There is a Spanish version available as well (111,515 bytes). JASPE version 000118 beta by Julio Fernández Pérez (110,405 bytes).FINSPE version 1.41 by Jussi Lähteenmäki (36,473 bytes).Such adjusted titles can be had from the Download page at the Spec256 home. Spec256 version 1.2 by Iñigo Ayo and David Goti (108,187 bytes).Įmulates a Speccy with the added option to use 256 colours in stead of 16!.Spectre beta version 0.04 by Johan Andersson (138,676 bytes).This emulator can handle the TZX file format and supports both the. This shareware version runs under Windows 95/NT and uses DirectX 5.0. Spec version 1.4w by Robin Edwards (110,145 bytes).Spectrum version 0.99F by Pedro Gimeno (74,186 bytes).POK files created by SGD and is also available for the Amiga! This emulator can handle the TZX file format, supports the. You will need the ROMS (204,075 bytes) to run it. This emulator can handle the TZX file format! Warajevo ZX Spectrum Emulator version 2.51 by Zeljko Juric and Samir Ribic (797,442 bytes).ZX Spectrum-Emulator v1.0s / SPECEMU (shareware) by Bernd Waschke (212,930 bytes).The Spectrum Emulator / SPECEM by Kevin J.JPP and its source by Arnt Gulbrandsen (229,181 bytes). ![]() This archive contains versions for both DOS and Windows 3.1/95/98/NT Notice that, although the emulators are written for DOS, they will run in a DOS-box in Windows as well. Systems: Consoles: Handhelds: Phones: Other: PC / DOS Ordering per platform is done older (top) to newer (bottom). The below is historic content and is mostly out of date (although the software may still be appropriate for old operating systems and devices). These should run in fairly modern browsers, with differing levels of performance and compatibility.Ī random list of emulators that run on platforms not covered above
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