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  • ZX Spectrum is *INREDIBLE*. Surely the best 8bit machine. Also these groups are fine.

  • really nice

    doesn't make me want to change the past though (and my GREAT C64 and then Amiga days)

    it is one (more) great lesson of how EFFECTIVELY someone can program when the resources are limited

  • Rest in peace zxvega :(

  • Great demo! Makes me wish I had a ZX Pentagon.

  • It's not for Pentagon. Works on regular ZX.

  • What a brilliant demo! Amazing!

  • some 48ks have had AY3-8912 chips added, so you could do this on certain 48ks.

    i think you could get it as an add-on device

  • In 90s - most of them had.

  • That's amasing, truely awesome. I think you will find that it's for a 128k as the sound is definately from the 128's sound chip, unfortunately a standard 48k can't produce this fuller, multi track type of tune I think. Thanks for posting

  • Oh, you're wrong. Check dis out

    z80 . i-demo . pl (remove spaces). Music up to 8 channels. Sadly not suitable for demos - main sound generator is also main cpu.

  • OMG absolutely incredible.. does this really run on a standard Speccy 48k ?? If this had been released in the 80's would have been stuff of legend ..

  • It was made for Speccy 48k. Only memory is another. Video, CPU and other are same that in 48k.

  • @zxvega Nope, the ZX128 can do alot the 48K cant.

  • Totally AWSOME!!

  • really good. I'd like to know where you can get the TAP of this though I'd prefer to watch it on real hardware.

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