Emulation

Amstrad PCW coming to ZEsarUX emulator

Z80 emulator, ZEsarUX looks to be adding the Amstrad PCW to its range of emulators, based on a tweet posted a few days ago. @zesarux posted “New machine coming to ZEsarUX.. Who recognises it?” with the hashtag, #pcw8256 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1620157898981801985 The Amstrad PCW was a personal computer produced by British electronics company Amstrad in the mid-1980s Amstrad PCW coming to ZEsarUX emulator

Retro Virtual Machine emulator adds support for MSX, Colecovision, Master System and SG-1000

Retro Virtual Machine, which previously emulated the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, has added support for a bunch of Z80 systems: MSX, Colecovision, Master System and SG-1000. The updated emulator has also added support for the Amstrad CPC Plus and the GX-4000 console as well as ZX Spectrum clones such as the ZX Pentagon, the Retro Virtual Machine emulator adds support for MSX, Colecovision, Master System and SG-1000

How to Emulate the Microtan 65

The Microtan 65 was based on the MOS 6502 and was introduced by Tangerine, who would later go on to create the Oric-1 and Oric Atmos computers. The best standalone emulator for the Microtan 65 was created by Geoff Macdonald, and is available for Windows. Although written twenty years ago, it runs fine on Windows How to Emulate the Microtan 65

Emulator ZEsarUK to add MSX support

It looks like the emulator ZEsarUX is to add support for the MSX system, as can be seen by the Youtube video below: The emulator by Cesar Hernandez Bano, currently supports Sinclair and ‘sinclair aligned machines’ such as Amstrad CPC Jupiter Ace and Sam Coupé. ZEsarUX runs on multiple platforms such as Windows, Linux, MacOS, Emulator ZEsarUK to add MSX support

“When watchmakers made computers” – an interview with Kevin Palser on his iOS zx81 emulator

Did you know you can play some ZX81 games on your iPhone? We speak to Kevin Palser about his ZX81 emulator for iOS devices. We assumed that Palser grew up with a ZX81, hence writing the emulator, but that wasn’t the case at all! “I never owned a ZX81 whilst growing up” says Palser. “The “When watchmakers made computers” – an interview with Kevin Palser on his iOS zx81 emulator