« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2010, 07:05:32 PM »
Well my first ZX was a 128K the large heatsink on the side. I thought the 64k RAM disk was a very usefull thing to have on a computer.
Now I use the Zx Spectrum+3 with the sound mod I done myself a simple 1 resistor mod to gain pure sound and no distortion. With a Multiface 3. If you use any that has the RGB port then use it the picture is amazing.,Ohhh yes and for those who do not know on the Amstrad Spectrums like the +2A, +2B, +3A, and +3B try this:-
Press the RESET button then Keys QAZ and PLM all together at the same time you come up with the engineers program to test out these machines.
Mike.
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