ZX UNO

Antonio Villena, Španija

Opis:
Klon ZX Spectrum na osnovi FPGA velikosti Raspberry Pi. [SLO]: ZX-Uno je španski retro računalniški klon ZX Spectruma, razvit konec 2010-ih. Temelji na tehnologiji FPGA—vrsti integriranega vezja, ki ga je mogoče ponovno programirati—ZX-Uno pa je tako strojni kot programski projekt, izdan pod licenco Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike. Sistem, ki sta ga ustvarila Antonio Villena in ekipa ZX-Uno, združuje logiko ULA, procesor Z80, zvočni čip AY, video logiko in RAM v enem vezju. Danes je ustvarjanje klonov priljubljenih računalnikov iz 1980-ih z uporabo bolj dostopnih in praktičnih tehnologij pogosta praksa. Sredi porasta domačih računalnikov v 80-ih letih je ZX Spectrum izstopal kot prelomna naprava, ki je navdušila celo generacijo. ZX Spectrum, ki ga je Sinclair Research predstavil leta 1982, je bil ključen vstop na rastoči trg domačih računalnikov, znan po svoji dostopni ceni in značilni obliki. Njegove grafične zmogljivosti, čeprav skromne po današnjih standardih, so bile takrat izjemne, s paleto 15 barv in ločljivostjo 256x192 pik, kar je omogočalo živahne in privlačne vizualne elemente za igre in aplikacije. Hitro je postal priljubljen med ljubitelji, izobraževalci in igralci, zahvaljujoč svoji obsežni knjižnici programske opreme, vključno z ikoničnimi igrami tistega časa, ki so premikale meje mogočega na 8-bitnem stroju. Poleg tega je njegov vpliv segel daleč preko Združenega kraljestva in sprožil val ustvarjalnosti in inovacij, ki so oblikovale prihodnost računalništva. Številni razvijalci in navdušenci, ki so začeli z ZX Spectrumom, so postali pomembni v tehnološki industriji. [ENG]: The ZX-Uno is a Spanish retro computer clone of the ZX Spectrum, developed in the late 2010s. Built on FPGA technology—a type of integrated circuit that can be reprogrammed—the ZX-Uno is both a hardware and software project, released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Created by Antonio Villena and the ZX-Uno team, this system integrates the logic of a ULA, the Z80 processor, the AY sound chip, video logic, and RAM into a single circuit. Today, creating clones of popular 1980s computers using more affordable and practical technologies is a common practice. Amid the surge of 1980s home computers, the ZX Spectrum stood out as a groundbreaking device that captivated an entire generation. Introduced by Sinclair Research in 1982, the ZX Spectrum was a pivotal entry into the burgeoning home computer market, notable for its affordability and distinctive design. Its graphical capabilities, though modest by today's standards, were remarkable at the time, featuring a palette of 15 colors and a resolution of 256x192 pixels, which enabled vibrant and engaging visuals for games and applications. It quickly became a favorite among hobbyists, educators, and gamers, thanks to its vast library of software, including iconic games of the era that pushed the boundaries of what was possible on an 8-bit machine. Moreover, its influence extended far beyond the UK, sparking a wave of creativity and innovation that would shape the future of computing, with many developers and enthusiasts who started with the ZX Spectrum going on to play significant roles in the tech industry.
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4.1
Leto proizvodnje:
2016
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1
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