Développé par Mike Wynne, il s’agit d’un émulateur Sinclair ZX81, Sinclair ZX80, Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16k/48k, Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128k, Amstrad/Sinclair Spectrum +2, Amstrad/Sinclair Spectrum +2a, Amstrad/Sinclair Spectrum +3, Timex TS1000, Timex TS1500, Timex TS2068, Timex TC2048, Lambda 8300, Ringo R470, MicroDigital TK85 et Jupiter ACE.
 

 
Bug fixes:
– Breakpoints added using the memory / breakpoint menu can now be deleted.
– ZXpand EEPROM content is now persisted as long as NV_Memory folder exists.
– Fixed the ‘ZXpand saved files have their R/O flag set’ bug.
 
Enhancements:
– When using ZXpand emulation or dragging & dropping a .P file onto the UI a file with a .sym extension matching that of the selected program will be loaded in the symbol browser.
– Right clicking a symbol in the Symbol Browser or a line of disassembly in the debug window will open the memory / breakpoint menu.
– Double-clicking a symbol in the browser will add an executable breakpoint at its address.
– Added the ability to also use NO$GMB format symbol files: pppp:aaaa XXXXXX where pppp is the page address (typically 0), aaaa is the CPU address and XXXXXX is the symbol name.
– Symbol files (.sym) may be loaded into the Symbol Browser by dragging & dropping onto the UI.

 

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