Rubber keyed speccys make excellent coffee mats.
That may sound a little sacreligious, but given that retro computing rarely lives up to nostalgia I'm happy to simply emulate my speccy/c64/amstrad experiences.
Amigas on the other hand are a different matter entirely...
Back in 1987 I had a +2. There was a lot of stuff bandied about in the press about supposed incompatibilities between the +2 and other speccys, but I almost never had an issue with mine, the only programmes which I recall failing to load were "Brian Bloodaxe" and "Falcon Patrol".
I can play Speccy Elite for hours, but like every other piece of speccy software, the realisation that everything I do is limited to eight garish colours begins to really hurt my eyes. Then the incessent bleep/fuzz noise of the AY begins to make my ears bleed but at least it can be turned down, hehe.
I remember my local shop had two SAM coupes back in 1990... Probably the largest gathering of the mythical machines since they left the factory :lol: