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Emulators
|[[FUSE]]
|Multi-platform
|[https://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-emulator/ 1.5.67]
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|Speccy
|Multi-platform
|[http://fms.komkon.org/Speccy/#Downloads 45.81]
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|Windows
|[http://tasvideos.org/Bizhawk/ZXSpectrum.html {{BizHawkVer}}]
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|{{✓}}
|{{~}}
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|Retro Virtual Machine
|Windows, Linux, macOS
|[http://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/ 2.0.beta-1.r6]
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|{{✓}}
|{{~}}
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|[http://bashkiria-2m.narod.ru EMU] <small>(Russian)</small>
|Windows (?)
|[http://bashkiria-2m.narod.ru/index/files/0-11 1.01]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]
|{{✓}}
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|Retro Virtual Machine
|Windows, Linux, macOS
|[http://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/ 2.0.beta-1.r1]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|Xpeccy
|Unix
|[https://github.com/samstyle/Xpeccy Git/releases/tag/0.6.20190712 0.6.20190712]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|[https://market.android.com/details?id=com.fms.speccy Speccy]
|[[Android emulators|Android]]
|[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fms.speccy 45.60.24]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|[https://bitbucket.org/djdron/unrealspeccyp/wiki/Home UnrealSpeccyP] <br/>("USP")
|Multi-platform <br/><small>(Mobile)</small>
|[https://playbitbucket.google.comorg/djdron/storeunrealspeccyp/appsdownloads/details?id=app.usp 0.0.8283]
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==Models (WIP)==
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_16K/48K|ZX Spectrum 16K]]====
The ZX Spectrum 16K was released on April 28, 1982, for £99 (<abbr title="$127.23 in USD and $336.82 in 2018 money)USD">£99</abbr>. It had a Zilog Z80A at 3.5 MHz with 16KB of RAM.
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_16K/48K|ZX Spectrum 48K]]====
The ZX Spectrum 48K was released the same time as the 16K was and retailed for £125 (<abbr title="$160.65 USD and $425.30 in 2018 money) USD">£125</abbr> with 48K of RAM.
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum+|ZX Spectrum+]]====
The ZX Spectrum+ was released in October of '84 and retailed for £179.95 (<abbr title="$231.12 USD and $551.42 in 2018 money)USD">£179.95</abbr>. It had a mechanical keyboard and a new case. its technical specifications are the same as the 48K.
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_128|ZX Spectrum 128]]====
The ZX Spectrum 128 had 128KB of RAM, MIDI, and an external keypad. This machine actually launched in Spain first because , in the UK, there were still so many unsold ZX Spectrum machines that they decided to wait.
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2|ZX Spectrum+2]]====
The ZX Spectrum+2 is the first ZX Spectrum to be made under Amstrad after they purchased the Sinclair brand. It had a tape deck built in.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2A|ZX Spectrum+2A]]====
The ZX Spectrum+2A was released in 1987 and is a varient of the later ZX Spectrum 3 which didn't have the floppy drive.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+3|ZX Spectrum+3]]====
The ZX Spectrum+3 was released in 1987 and had a built-in floppy drive with 128K of RAM. It retailed for <abbr title="$323.11 in USD and in 2018 USD it's $730">£249</abbr>.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2B_and_+3B|ZX Spectrum+2B]]====
The ZX Spectrum+2B fixed some audio clipping issues and it can't be upgraded to a floppy disk drive.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2B_and_+3B|ZX Spectrum+3B]]====
The ZX Spectrum+3B fixed some audio clipping issues and it cannot have an tape drive.
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