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Full name: Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2
Developed by: Sinclair Research Ltd; Amstrad Plc
Release date: 1986
CPU: Z80A (official Zilog) @ 3.5MHz
ROM: 32k, with Sinclair BASIC 128k, Sinclair BASIC 48k and calculator
RAM: 128k; 48k addressable at once, the other 80k addressable by paging out the top 16k or via a ramdisk (known as the silicon disk)
Sound: General Instruments AY-3-8192 with 3 channels, each being selectable between square wave, noise or a mixture of both, as well as each having optional ADSR volume envelopes.
Graphics: 256x192 resolution. Attribute overlay with 32x24 resolution, each square having selectable foreground and background colour out of 8, as well as a bright flag (for both foreground and background) which sets the colours to full brightness, and a flashing flag (alternates between the two colours at a regular interval)
Keyboard type: Spring-loaded fully moving keyboard
Outputs: Two proprietary joystick ports (DE-9), audio (3.5mm jack), RF UHF output (channel 36, RCA), RGB composite and audio (8-pin DIN), proprietary keypad (630W), RS232/MIDI (630W), proprietary expansion port (direct Z80 interface, 54-pin edge connector with slot between pins 4 and 5), 9V DC power input (barrel-type connector)
Storage media available for my use: Compact cassette tape with built-in recorder at around 1365 b/s can store up to around 1780kB (with 90-minute cassette on both sides); Rotronics Wafadrive Wafers with external Rotronics Wafadrive (connects with expansion port, 48k mode only) at 18 Kb/s, can store just more than 128kB (with 128kB wafer)
Accessories owned: Kempston Pro Joystick Interface, Alphacom 32 (printer), Rotronics Wafadrive (stringy floppy), PSU, RF cable, unknown programmable joystick interface
Games owned: Coming soon!