ZX97
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Computer published 28 years ago:
ZX97 (c) 1997 Rigter.
The ZX97 is a discrete logic clone of the ZX81. It is functionally equivalent and 100% compatible but has numerous enhancements over the original ZX81. The all CMOS design draws only 50mA and can be easily powered from a small battery.
The total memory is increased from 9K to a 192K including 32K of EPROM and 160K of battery backed up SRAM. A SHADOW RAM feature allows users to enhance or replace the ZX81 operating system with the ZX80, FORTH or any other OS software.
The 16 parallel bi-directional I/O lines are connected to an IBM compatible printer port (LPT1) and can also be used for high speed communication with a PC or for robotics applications.
Aside from the existing ZX81 screen text and graphics, the ZX97 offers a full 128 upper and lowercase text characters and unlimited user defined graphics (UDG) And finally, the ZX97 supports both pseudo hires and true bitmapped graphics (192x256) programs.
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Driver Details
source |
sinclair/zx.cpp |
status |
preliminary |
emulation |
preliminary |
savestate |
unsupported |
unofficial |
yes |
nosoundhardware |
yes |
Screen Details
display |
screen |
type |
raster |
orientation |
horizontal |
width |
384px |
height |
311px |
refresh |
50.66mhz |
Input Details
player |
1 |
type |
keyboard |
buttons |
40 |
directions |
N/A |
Chipset Details
name |
Zilog Z80 |
clock |
3.10mhz |
ROM Details
name |
size |
crc |
zx97.rom |
32.00k |
5cf49744 |