Modern ZX-Retro Gaming | ZX Evolution (TS-Conf): "cpir" Demo @MZX-RG | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
This is a demo for the ZX Evolution. It was made by Sibcrew and you can download it here: pouet.net/prod.php?which=73232
Huge playlist archive with ZX Evolution software: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxOanVBhqd3u11ItTICXpr124hutY5UhO
ZX-Evolution (Ts-Conf and Baseconf):
A Spectrum-compatible computer with improved hardware specifications and using modern peripherals. In addition to the basic core (Baseconf), it also has extended core named TS-Conf, which supports sprites, other extended video modes and have original memory manager.
The ZX Evolution is also called the Pentagon Evolution and the ZX Evo and Pentevo The computer was created in 2009 by Vadim Akimov (LVD), Roman Chuninin (CHRV) and Dmitry Dmitriev (DDp) from the NedoPC group. The computer uses an altera circuit instead of a ULA circuit to change the configuration of the computer.
Technical information:
Processor: Z80, 3.5 or 7 MHz.
RAM: 4 MiB.
ROM: 512 KiB.
Altera EP1K50.
ATMEGA 128 peripheral controller.
Interface for connecting PS/2 mouse and keyboard.
Floppy disk controller КР1818ВГ93, IDE, SD, RS232.
Sound generators: single-bit on port 254, AY, Covox.
Real-time clock.
Interface for connecting a cassette deck
Revision C of the computer also contains a USB output bus
This is a demo for the ZX Evolution. It was made by Sibcrew and you can download it here: pouet.net/prod.php?which=73232
Huge playlist archive with ZX Evolution software: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxOanVBhqd3u11ItTICXpr124hutY5UhO
ZX-Evolution (Ts-Conf and Baseconf):
A Spectrum-compatible computer with improved hardware specifications and using modern peripherals. In addition to the basic core (Baseconf), it also has extended core named TS-Conf, which supports sprites, other extended video modes and have original memory manager.
The ZX Evolution is also called the Pentagon Evolution and the ZX Evo and Pentevo The computer was created in 2009 by Vadim Akimov (LVD), Roman Chuninin (CHRV) and Dmitry Dmitriev (DDp) from the NedoPC group. The computer uses an altera circuit instead of a ULA circuit to change the configuration of the computer.
Technical information:
Processor: Z80, 3.5 or 7 MHz.
RAM: 4 MiB.
ROM: 512 KiB.
Altera EP1K50.
ATMEGA 128 peripheral controller.
Interface for connecting PS/2 mouse and keyboard.
Floppy disk controller КР1818ВГ93, IDE, SD, RS232.
Sound generators: single-bit on port 254, AY, Covox.
Real-time clock.
Interface for connecting a cassette deck
Revision C of the computer also contains a USB output bus