A suite of tools for creating disassemblies of ZX Spectrum games.
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May 30, 2025 - Python
Sinclair’s ZX Spectrum was an affordable computer that introduced colorful gaming and amateur programming for the masses.
A suite of tools for creating disassemblies of ZX Spectrum games.
Tools for processing TZX files
A disassembly of Manic Miner, created using SkoolKit.
ZX Spectrum emulator in Python and C++
A remake of Skool Daze and Back to Skool in Python and Pygame.
A disassembly of Jet Set Willy, created using SkoolKit.
Visual Studio Code Tasks and Scripts for NextBASIC and ZX Basic
ZX Spectrum 48K Issue 3B Bill of Materials
A disassembly of Back to Skool, created using SkoolKit.
A disassembly of Skool Daze, created using SkoolKit.
DiffuseZX is a demo project showcasing the capabilities of pretrained Stable Diffusion model. This AI-powered tool generates retro-style ZX Spectrum images, blending nostalgic pixel art with modern AI. Perfect for retro enthusiasts and AI explorers!
A GUI ZX Spectrum game loader for TZX and TAP files
Implementation of Double Dueling Q-Network with prioritized experience replay learning to play zx-spectrum games
A disassembly of Contact Sam Cruise, created using SkoolKit.
An attempt to reimplement in Python "The Grain Kingdom" game from the ZX Spectrum era (1992) with arts from the original game
The 40th anniversary of Julian Gollop's seminal Chaos: Battle of Wizards is fast approaching. This is a humble hobbyist Python tribute.
Python script for Raspberry Pi Zero W and Pimoroni Displayotron 3000 (dot3k) to display a screensaver homage to Matthew Smith's Manic Miner
Created by Sinclair Research
Released April 23, 1982