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Old 16th Aug 2019, 6:24 pm   #21
SiriusHardware
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Default Re: Sinclair Spectrum considerations

You can almost certainly get ZX Spectrum emulators for Android or IOS, but the problem there is how to connect a proper keyboard (maybe via bluetooth?) or a switched joystick, without which some games would just be unplayable.

Probably better to use something which outputs to a decent sized display, I think, especially with most of us now having middle-aged eyesight.

The Raspberry Pi 3 is just about usable as a basic home computer, including for Internet surfing and locating / downloading software to run on your emulator - the Pi 4 ought to be better still for that purpose but it is sufficiently different to the earlier Pis that a few things still need tweaking specifically to run on it, including, at this time, Retropie.

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