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Correction, small improvement
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=== Play it Again, Sam ===
Speaking of backward-compatibility problems, the SAM Coupé
The SAM could be made to run most 48K
=== Clones & Emulators ===
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=== Others ===
* ZX Interface 1 - released by Sinclair shortly after the first Spectrum. Provides an [[w:RS-232|RS232]] port and connectors for Microdrives<ref>A midget data tape produced by Sinclair</ref> and a proprietary network.
* Several mice and floppy
** MGT's Disciple: a floppy drive controller that, unlike the Spectrum +3, used common disk sizes. Included a printer port and the ability to snapshot the Speccy's state.
** +D,
* Fuller Orator, a sound box using the AY-3-8912 (the same sound chip that was built into later Spectrums).
* Mikro-Plus: Puts 16K external RAM in place of the ROM, so it would also count as a hacker tool - but this was marketed by games publisher Mikro-Gen to allow bigger games to be loaded.
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