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WinSite
The largest collection of Windows® software on the planet (so large in fact, that the last time I tried to upload a release, they had run out of disk space J). And a copy of zx32, too.

comp.sys.sinclair Sinclair ZX Spectrum FAQ
The place to visit if you want to learn what's new and cool in the ZX Spectrum scene.
The former maintainer is secretly writing all the Spectrum emulators (in fact he is concentrating on doing just it now and doesn't want people bothering him in any case); the rest of us only distribute them. If you spot a bug or anything else you don't like in zx32, write to me instead and I'll pass it on to him when he surfaces J.
Planet Sinclair
A rather huge resource of information on all things Sinclair and home of probably the largest collection of Speccy related software on the Net, the NVG ftp site. Judging by the current state of things, the site has probably seen its last WWW and FTP updates for the millenium, so you've got plenty of time to catch up until subsequent ones J.
This is the first place to get the latest full release of zx32 (and the last to move it from incoming J), also.
World of ZX Spectrum
This has replaced NVG as the source of Spectrum software. It hosts a comprehensive and searchable index to the WoS ftp site; Martijn's own (and rather excellent) SGD and TAPER utilities; and a wealth of helpful and descriptive pages. In fact it's rapidly eliminating the need for the existence of every other Speccy-related page on the Web - I'll start worrying when Martijn puts his own Spectrum emulator and FAQ on it J.
Sinclair Software Database II
It claims to be "Everything you ever wanted to know about Sinclair software all in one place", and this isn't far from the truth for a change J. Really impressive!
Spectrum Games Archive
I'm still waiting for Doug to send me something funny and informative to say about his site - "The spectrum games archive has over 500 games to download, all reviewed in english and spanish, and is now searchable" just won't do J.
The number of available games is always on the rise and should be in the thousands by now, BTW.

The Your Sinclair Rock'n'Roll Years
New
The definite online resource for the magazine that outlasted all the other Speccy mags. "Blimey! I'll get me coat." J
CRASH: The Online Edition
New
The online edition of CRASH. Need I say more?
Sinclair User Magazine Online
New
The magazine that ran for longer than any other Sinclair-related magazine couldn't be left without an online archive.
Your Spectrum Unofficial Archive
New
Your Sinclair's ancestor site will help the really old Speccy users to complete their online collection. J

Magazine Cover Tapes
New
All the cover tapes from Crash, Sinclair User and Your Sinclair, conveniently collected and shrinkwrapped for your pleasure.
Magazine Type Ins
New
C Nonsense in BASIC, 313:2

Advanced Lawnmower Simulator
New
All the information you'd ever wanted for arguably the best Spectrum game ever! J
YS3 (not!)
New
All that remains on the site which used to host the world's shiniest online Spectrum magazine is a tribute to what attracted the vast majority of teenagers to home computers in the 80's: Gratuitous Scantily-Clad Girlies! J

DEUS Underground Page Updated
Greece's best demo group has a homepage again. And no they aren't a music band J.
HED Home
The ultimate hacker's editor doesn't have a homepage yet L. Just search for HED178B.ZIP a bit.


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