Difference between revisions of "ZXM"
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− | [[Image:Zxm.jpg|thumb|A Mac emulating a CPC emulating a Spectrum]]ZXM is a Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator that runs on the Amstrad CPC. | + | [[Image:Zxm.jpg|thumb|A Mac emulating a CPC emulating a Spectrum]]ZXM is a Sinclair [[ZX Spectrum]] emulator that runs on the Amstrad CPC. |
Reviewed by [[Amstrad Action]], it was long suspected not to exist - but a copy was subsequently found by [[Brian Watson]] and published on the Internet. | Reviewed by [[Amstrad Action]], it was long suspected not to exist - but a copy was subsequently found by [[Brian Watson]] and published on the Internet. |
Revision as of 14:03, 27 January 2010
ZXM is a Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator that runs on the Amstrad CPC.Reviewed by Amstrad Action, it was long suspected not to exist - but a copy was subsequently found by Brian Watson and published on the Internet.
It is believed to have been written by Dr Andy Wright of Betasoft, a well-respected Spectrum software author. No contact details were provided in the AA review so this is difficult to confirm.
Downloads
- ZIP of DSK file (20k)