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.
 

 [Ordi.] EightyOne v1.33
Bug fixes:
– The Debugger facilities Step Over and Step Out now work when Continuous mode is active.
– It was not possible to edit an existing ‘Clock’ or ‘Flag’ breakpoint.
– The ‘Range’ option was incorrectly being made available as a Breakpoint value condition.
– Adding a Read Memory or Write Memory breakpoint via the right click context menu would
set up the breakpoint incorrectly.
– The ZX Printer was not functioning for a ZX80 configured to use the 8K ROM.
 
Enhancements:
– The ZX80 icon in the Hardware dialog now indicates whether the computer is configured to
use the 4K ROM or the 8K ROM.
– Added support for ZX80 files to the Wav Loader facility ‘Convert Next Block to TZX’.
– Wav Loader and Tape Manager buttons now get disabled if their functions are not supported
in the current mode of operation.
– Added a ‘Bring Windows to Front’ option to View menu to position all dialogs above the
main emulation window.
– Added a right click context menu to the I/O entries in the Debugger window to set
breakpoints.
– Added a drop down selection list to the Hardware dialog of the Interface 2 ROM cartridge
titles released by Sinclair Research, along with the unreleased prototypes produced by
Parker Brothers.

 

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