Playing SimCity on ZX Spectrum +3e (+3 disk game version), part 1 of 2
Featuring my beefed up ZX Spectrum +3e: - Fully recapped mainboard - Gary Lancaster's ROM v1.43 - ZXMMC with 8GB MMC card ---- Workbench +3e v2.1 installed (Kempston Mouse controlled) - ZX-HD (HDMI output) ---- Blustream HD11AU HDMI audio mixer - K-MOUSE TURBO 2017-LP -- Kempston Mouse port: Microsoft USB mouse connected -- Kempston Joystick port: QuickShot II Turbo microswitch joystick connected - Double Sinclair-to-Atari-DB9 joystick adapter ---- Sinclair Joystick port 1: QuickJoy III Supercharger microswitch joystick connected ---- Sinclair Joystick port 2: unused - Gotek external floppy drive with an USB stick - Refurbished (head alignment) internal 3'' floppy disc drive - Internal hardware A/B drive switch - Cisco Power supply (Sinclair PSU replacement) ---- hardware power on/off switch ---- single power source for both +3 and the Gotek device - BT-631 serial port connector ---- null-modem serial connection with Desktop Linux machine - Spectranet network interface (jumper-disabled power-on initialization) - JS-technology RGB to S-Video converter V.2 Spec B (for analog signal capture with usbtv video4linux framegrabber) This video was recorded from the ZX-HD's HDMI output (through Blustream HD11AU HDMI audio mixer) on AverMedia LGP2 recording device. This version of the game has no mouse support (joystick controlled only) and no sound, but it has disk menu and save game capability, which is more important.
Featuring my beefed up ZX Spectrum +3e: - Fully recapped mainboard - Gary Lancaster's ROM v1.43 - ZXMMC with 8GB MMC card ---- Workbench +3e v2.1 installed (Kempston Mouse controlled) - ZX-HD (HDMI output) ---- Blustream HD11AU HDMI audio mixer - K-MOUSE TURBO 2017-LP -- Kempston Mouse port: Microsoft USB mouse connected -- Kempston Joystick port: QuickShot II Turbo microswitch joystick connected - Double Sinclair-to-Atari-DB9 joystick adapter ---- Sinclair Joystick port 1: QuickJoy III Supercharger microswitch joystick connected ---- Sinclair Joystick port 2: unused - Gotek external floppy drive with an USB stick - Refurbished (head alignment) internal 3'' floppy disc drive - Internal hardware A/B drive switch - Cisco Power supply (Sinclair PSU replacement) ---- hardware power on/off switch ---- single power source for both +3 and the Gotek device - BT-631 serial port connector ---- null-modem serial connection with Desktop Linux machine - Spectranet network interface (jumper-disabled power-on initialization) - JS-technology RGB to S-Video converter V.2 Spec B (for analog signal capture with usbtv video4linux framegrabber) This video was recorded from the ZX-HD's HDMI output (through Blustream HD11AU HDMI audio mixer) on AverMedia LGP2 recording device. This version of the game has no mouse support (joystick controlled only) and no sound, but it has disk menu and save game capability, which is more important.