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#1
And at last, the printed edition can be purchased! :D

Actually due to KDP's peculiar schedules, the English edition might not yet be available on Amazon.co.uk, however you can save it in a list so that you can know when it shall be fully available for purchase. The other markets already list it instead.

Also, the Spanish edition can be purchased right now.

At the same time, the freely downloadable PDF files have been slightly revised in some parts, Some typos were corrected and some more information in chapters 1-2 and 2-1 was added. The bibliography has been slightly expanded with some new indications. Their content is identical to that of the printed book.

I hope you will enjoy the printed book in case you buy it, I chose to have it printed with the best possible quality and am satisfied with the final result.

Links for purchase are available at the usual web page.
#2
And here is the final revision!

And for the joy of all Spanish-speaking Spectrum fans, there is also an edition in their language! It was translated by me with a lot (really!) of help from Duefectu, which some of you might remember as the author of Cuadragon Next, a very nice adventure/RPG for the Next.

Both will be soon available also as printed, full-colour high quality paperbacks from Amazon KDP. Hopefully they will pass the revision from KDP before Christmas, so that Santa will be able to deliver them to you if you wish  :)  News will be given at the usual web page and on this forum.

Enjoy your reading! ¡Feliz lectura!  :D
#3
Another update for the English edition:

Volume 1:
  • Some corrections and integrations in the text.
Volume 2:
  • Some information about the Spectrum Next video modes have been revised.
  • Some entries in the Emulators section of Chapter 2 have been updated.
  • An entry about the AT Computer Systems IT/UK Learn Computer has been added.
  • Some minor integrations in the text.
The final revision is getting close: I think Volume 1 has taken its definitive form, while Volume 2 maybe still needs a final touch. Even now, however, I am evaluating some options for a possible printed edition.

Also, there is something else that is going to surface anytime soon. Stay tuned!  ;D 
#4
Time for another update  8)

Several modifications and updates have been made to the English edition. In particular:

Volume 1:
- Some more better pictures in Chapter 4.
- The entry for the Timex Sinclair TS 2068 has been expanded.
- Some corrections and integrations in the text.
- The bibliography, resource and photo credits have been moved to Volume 2, Chapter 4.

Volume 2:
- The foreword has been removed (it was identical to that of Volume 1).
- Information about the Stellarmode video mode has been added (also check the bibliography/web resources in Chapter 4).
- Some entries in the Emulators section of Chapter 2 have been revised, and one for Z80 Stealth has been added.
- Chapter 4 now includes the bibliography, resources and photo credits for the whole work.

Enjoy  ;D
#5
Another update for Volume 1, English edition:
  • Several other pictures have been replaced in Chapters 1 and 2, again with new ones expressely taken for this edition.
  • Some corrections and integrations in the text.
Quote from: DeadVoivod on September 29, 2022, 15:57:32 PMWow, this looks awesome, I only can imagine how much work this was!! You really should consider releasing them as books in English, the Spectrum community is still huge. Never thought about a Kickstarter campaign?
Thank you  ;D I am considering the possibility of printing and marketing the paper edition through a print-on-demand service. Relying on a fundraising campaign would mean that I would have to print, store and ship the books myself, and unfortunately I lack both the time and space to do that. Anyway - I am having the book read-proofed now, besides tweaking it some little more and adding new photos I personally took for this edition. Stay tuned for more news 8)
#6
More updates ahead!  :)

Volume 1, English edition:
- Several pictures have been changed in Chapters 1 and 2.
- Added a picture of the Acorn advert of December 1984 that sparked the fight at the Baron Of Beef.
- Some corrections and integrations in the text.
- Some mistakes in the photo credits have been corrected.

Volume 2, English edition:
- Some untraslated isolated words in Chapter 1 have been translated into English.
#7
Update time!  :)

Volume 1, English edition:

  • Some untranslated text in the contents has been amended.
  • New, better pictures for the Rotonics Wafadrive, Multiface and Plus D and the Unipolbrit 2086, Elwro 800 Junior, Jet, Delta (black) and Hobbit clones, plus other pictures restored at higher resolution.
  • Some minor amendments to the text in Chapter Four.

Volume 2, English edition:

  • Some untranslated text in the contents has been amended.
  • Added entries for the ZX Nucleon clone and the Beta Disk 128C/128X/128 Mini Controller, D80+K Controller 80, Multiface 128C, External ROM Card 64/128/Super ROM Card 256, Orpheus and ADPI8225A peripherals, plus the relevant links in the Bibliography/Web resources.
  • Added an entry for the NOXOM ZX Interface II-compatible cartridges and a relevant link in the Bibliography/Web resources. The Recreated ZX Spectrum picture has been removed to make room for it.
  • Several pictures have been restored at higher resolution.
  • A different picture for the ZXATASP has been inserted.
#8
Thank you!  ;D

There is an update for Volume 1. The index still listed the Spectrum clones from the USSR/former USSR with the order based on Italian transliteration. This has been corrected. Also, some minor inconsistencies in the translation of the same section have been amended.
#9
Randall published the second part of the podcast on his website:

https://floppydays.libsyn.com/floppy-days-117-zx-spectrum-part-3-history-with-alessandro-grussu
#10
I am happy to announce you that the second volume of the Spectrumpedia has been translated into English.

This edition has been updated from the original Italian with a couple of new articles about the DivTIESUS interface and Rodolfo Guerra's new ROMs. Also, there is a picture of a T-shirt given in 1987 with the Special Playgames tape magazine which is not present there.

All information about emulators has been updated to last August.

The first volume has been updated as well, with a new photo of the HiLow Data Drive, courtesy of Rodolfo Guerra, some modifications in the text and the rearrangement of Soviet/Former USSR clones alphabetical order due to differences between transliteration conventions from Cyrillic into Latin in Italian and in English. Many images have also been put again in their places at a higher resolution.

A note: I am thinking about a printed edition of the whole work, but before that I would like to get it proofread by English native speakers who also are Spectrum or generally retrocomputing/retrogaming enthusiasts. I established some contact for this, but should anyone find some spelling/grammar mistakes, or some difficult to understand parts, please report it to my email address alessandrogrussu (at) gmail (dot) com and I'll look into the issue.

Download and enjoy  :)

Edit: The license for the Spectrumpedia freely consultable digital edition has been changed to CC BY-NC-ND (the whole text is here). This substitutes the previous CC BY-NC license.
#11
Hi everyone,

Randall Kindig of the Floppy Days website (www.floppydays.com) interviewed me for a podcast about the history of the Spectrum. Well, more than an interview, it's a conversation between two retrocomputing aficionados. The podcast is part of a series focused on the Spectrum - there is also a very interesting interview with John Grant of Nine Tiles Ltd.

The podcast is divided into two parts, the next one will be published soon.

Enjoy :-)
#12
Hi everyone,

I translated the first volume of the book to English. You can download it from the address in the first post.

I shall try to translate the second in time for next 23rd of April, but I am not sure about it. Too much to do these days  :-\

Just one little note: I am not an English native speaker, and although I cared to make my translation as accurate as possible, there could be some imperfections in it - grammar, spelling etc. If you believe you found some, please write me at alessandrogrussu (at) gmail (dot) com and I will look into it.

I wish you a good reading :)
#13
Hi everybody,

it is with great pleasure that I annonunce you the release of the new Spectrumpedia in its second edition, revised and enhanced in every part. It is now divided into two volumes.

The Spectrumpedia, for those new to it, is the most comprehensive work ever written about the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. It focuses on various aspects such as history, technology, software houses, clones, new software and hardware, emulation and so on. It first appeared in 2012 for the 30th anniversary of the Spectrum's launch.

Please note that at present it is available in Italian only, but a translation is underway. Although my spare time has noticeably decreased these days (maybe you noticed that I pretty much disappeared from this forum lately), I managed to translate half of the first volume so far, and I plan to have it available as a free sample before the Spectrum's 40th anniversary. Hopefully the second volume will be ready within the first half of May. Check the link at the end of this post or this thread for news about the translation.

A free of charge digital edition in PDF format for consultation purposes on PCs and mobile devices can be downloaded from my website. It is distributed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC International 4.0 license. Even if you do not understand Italian, I suggest you to take a look at it so that you can get an idea of the work's scope and depth. There are so many corrections and enhancements it would just be too long to mention.

The Italian printed edition is already for sale. It is possible that once completed, the English translation will also be published on paper.

Link: https://www.alessandrogrussu.it/sp.html
#14
Homebrew Chat / New release for CRONOPIOS Y FAMAS
December 28, 2021, 18:11:20 PM


Another title from my past production has been revised and re-released under the Zankle Soft label. This time it is Cronopios Y Famas, which - if I remember correctly - was the first adventure game made with AGD version 4. An interactive homage to Julio Cortázar, Cronopios Y Famas is a surreal and light-hearted dynamic adventure inspired by some short stories by the notorious Argentine writer. Guide a Cronopio - a strange, offbeat and a bit wacky character - to find the lost key to his home while solving puzzles, interacting with other Cronopios and the precise and orderly Famas, whilst avoiding the Esperanzas, beings that do not like Cronopios and always try to give them a good bashing!

Cronopios Y Famas draws on the surreal humor of the original stories. For those who don't know them, however, the puzzles might be quite tricky. For this reason, a complete solution and a map are included with the game.



This is a new version which substitutes the previous one. Changes are as follows:
  • The management program has been rewritten from scratch in pure ASM.
  • The background frame has been retouched.
  • A scene has been added when a certain action is performed.
  • Some rooms have been partially redesigned and/or populated with Esperanzas.
  • After colliding with an Esperanza, a short "grace period" follows, during which you are invulnerable.
  • The "bad ending" message (a quote from Caminito) has been translated from Spanish in the respective languages.​
  • When playing on a 128K, an original composition named "Tango Del Cronopio" plays in the background.
Download it from: https://zanklesoft.itch.io/cronopios-y-famas
#15
Homebrew Chat / Re: Doom Pit now freely downloadable
November 16, 2021, 22:30:14 PM
Hi everyone,

Doom Pit has been re-released under the Zankle Soft label.

The game can now be downloaded from its new official web page located at:

https://zanklesoft.itch.io/doom-pit

So if you missed it first time around, you now have another chance to try it  ;)

Have fun!