zxuitape
Nice unboxes video by TJ Ferreira with lots of goodies from You Make Robots. We like to support retro channels. Below are a few of the other Retro Channels we have supports:
- Phil Kruman
- Retro Robbins
- Chris’s Retro Corner
- The Retro Shack
But back to TJ… Thomas makes me laugh and he is a true Speccy fan so here goes:
TJ also recorded a 2nd video using the Maxduino Ultimate to load up a game on a Timex 1000 machine:
A nice but honest review from the Retro Shack of the 48K+ ZXuitape which is an SD solution for a ZX Spectrum. If you need a solution that lets you load games into your ZX Spectrum 48K+ from an SD card this is the one. It screws into the speccy case to make it look like part of the speccy. ZXuitape comes in different models. This is the model for the ZX Spectrum 48K+. You can use it to load up games in tzx, p, o, or tap file format.
I’m going to run a regular prize draws so some lucky person can win one of my Retro Computer Devices. Currently, the prize is a one-off translucent green Zxuitape for a ZX Spectrum 48K+ . All you have to do to enter is sign-up for our newsletter, and on the 15th of November 2020, I will randomly draw a winner. As long as the shipping doesn’t cost me more than £25 I’ll be shipping it to the winner. If it is more than £25 I’ll contact the winner first. To take part sign-up here:
https://prize.youmakerobots.com
If it doesn’t catch your eye ignore this post. Please bear in mind that there will be other devices up for grabs that might catch your eye, and if you have already registered for the newsletter, you are in the prize draw by default.
Nice video from Wayne Robbins who is a big-time ZX Spectrum vlogger in which he shows off multiple ZXuitape models which allow you to load games on ZX Spectrums from SD card. He had an issue with one which I later identified as a problem with the SD card Wayne was using. Also Wayne referred to them as a TZXduino which is not technically true. ZXuitape uses the MaxDuino firmware which is far superior. Wayne is awesome in the community so I’ll let him off this once 😉 If you want to buy one for yourself CLICK HERE
In this video, I demonstrate how to use the ZXuitape device to load up games on a ZX Spectrum 48K+ . In the back you get a glimpse of a toastrack 128K+ and that works in exactly the same way. If you are interested in owning one of these then head over to our online store CLICK HERE