-
Updated
Mar 26, 2022 - JavaScript
spectrum-next
Here are 51 public repositories matching this topic...
Starter template for the ZX80 Next Assembler (Windows only)
-
Updated
Mar 16, 2024 - Assembly
-
Updated
Jan 10, 2019 - C
A Network neXt Time Protocol (NXTP) client and server
-
Updated
Jun 11, 2023 - Go
The JavaScript implementation of the nxtp (time server for zx-spectrum next)
-
Updated
Mar 2, 2024 - TypeScript
Simple example of "far" (extended memory) code execution on z88dk and the spectrum next.
-
Updated
Apr 22, 2022 - C
A skeleton generator for ZX Spectrum Next projects
-
Updated
Dec 25, 2020 - Python
A ZX Spectrum Next to Pipsta Gateway. Written in Python and NextZXOS BASIC
-
Updated
Jun 20, 2019 - Python
Probably doomed attempt at a music player for Spectrum Next.
-
Updated
Aug 8, 2017 - Assembly
A series of tools used to run, maintain, or access NextBestNetwork, including protocol documents.
-
Updated
Nov 10, 2022 - C
David Given's QE, extracted to its own repo - and modified to build on NextZXOS
-
Updated
Dec 31, 2023 - C
An example of how to program the ZX Spectrum Next using Z88DK and C.
-
Updated
Jul 30, 2021 - C
ZX Spectrum Next demo demonstrating creating .NEX files in the Zeus Assembler
-
Updated
Oct 12, 2020 - Assembly
"temporary" fork of ZEsarUX with some fixes of TBBlue (ZX Next) called "ZESERUse" - I don't plan to develop it actively, hoping Cesar will obsolete this by fixing mainline, but so far this is unfortunately vastly superior to current ZEsarUX 9.2 in terms of Next emulation, so still keeping this fork around...
-
Updated
Jan 7, 2024 - C
ZX Spectrum Next 320x192 image with 256 colour palette chosen from 512 colours.
-
Updated
Jul 3, 2018 - Assembly
A ZX Spectrum Next to Printer Gateway. Written in Python and NextZXOS BASIC, originally https://github.com/StalePixels/PrintStopPipsta
-
Updated
Oct 3, 2023 - Python
Improve this page
Add a description, image, and links to the spectrum-next topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
Add this topic to your repo
To associate your repository with the spectrum-next topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."