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- Mat Simpson's anally retentives retro games home:
a general retro games site, but has some Speccy stuff including a
couple of Mac fonts, an animated .GIF of Jet Set Willy and some info
on some people and companies (eg Ultimate and Imagine).
- The comp.sys.sinclair Crap Games Competition 2000:
the latest installment of fantastic programs from the readers of the world's greatest newsgroup.
- The comp.sys.sinclair Folklore FAQ
is an introduction to the common posters and expressions seen in
comp.sys.sinclair.
- The Dot Eaters & The Number Crunchers
has a moderate amount of Sinclair information in it, and may have PDF
versions of the Speccy manual in both English and German by the time
you read this. Mostly in German.
- El Mundo del Spectrum: a Spanish site with a fair amount of stuff on it, including Miner Willy's life history, the "Everyone's A Wally" music, demos and some pokes.
- Adam Moss has written a plug-in
to allow the mighty Gimp to load
.SCR files.
- Glenn Flood's House of Flood
has a collection of his art, including two cassette inlay designs he did
for Quicksilva.
- Philip Bee's I've Started So I'll Finish
has a large collection of interviews with various Spectrum progammers, and also
a copy of Bob Pape's
'Loading a Spectrum Screen' screensaver.
- Staffan Vilcan's Sinclair Nostalgia Products: a screensaver, a couple of counters, some MIDI files of Spectrum music and a few snaps.
- Sinclair Research now
have a small Web site; it's basically devoted to their current products,
but there is at least a brief mention of the Speccy on the links page.
- Nick Savoiu has a list of links on his Sinclair ZX Spectrum Switchboard
that haven't been updated for some time, and has an animated 'busy' cursor for Windows 95/NT
on this page which is quite
well done and worth a go; co-author of WinXZX.
- Spectrum SCREEN$
from Andrew Laggan is a huge collection of screenshots,
loading screens and scanned artwork from Speccy (and other!) games.
- Peter Mella's The Spectrum Site: a brief introduction to the Speccy and its emulation scene, as well as an interview with Matthew Smith.
- The Spectrum Webring
- go on, take a guess! A full list
of members is also available.
- Tayles' ZX Spectrum Golden Years
has a nice load of information on the Speccy and its history,
including interviews with Doug Burns and Jonathan Smith.
- Jack Boatwright's TIMEXsinclair Showcase
has some stuff on the American variants of the Speccy and the
peripherals available for them.
- The main unique content at ZX Specticle
is a collection of interviews with some famous Spectrum personalities,
including Mike Follin.
- Andrew Herbert's ZX Spectrum Image Applet
is a little Java applet which pretends to load any GIF or PNG image as a SCREEN$.
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