PICOZX is a 128kB ZX Spectrum clone using a Raspberry Pi Pico #RetroComputing #opensource #Pico @dirkdierickx « Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers!

2022-09-24 07:51:25 By : Mr. Pole Jing

PICOZX is a 128kB ZX Spectrum clone using a Raspberry Pi Pico. It uses the pico-zxspectrum software to emulate a 48k/128k ZX Spectrum retrocomputer.

The hardware is being documented on hackaday.io by bobricius.

The software by GitHub user fruit-bat features:

See more in the Twitter thread here and on GitHub.

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