Trying A Timex 2068 For The First Time (And Making ZX Spectrum Compatible)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @KAPTKipper
    @KAPTKipper Месяц назад +3

    Good rule of thumb - All Spectrums need new capacitors. I imagine the Timex is no different

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  Месяц назад +1

      I will do that sometime soon.

    • @KolliRail
      @KolliRail Месяц назад +1

      Far from true. All Spectrums can be improved regarding audio and video qualityby recapping. But they usually don't need it to be working. Any of my Spectrums worked fine without recapping.

    • @timexsinclairfans
      @timexsinclairfans Месяц назад

      The Timex is different: 2068s rarely need new caps.

  • @pmsrodrigues
    @pmsrodrigues Месяц назад +3

    There was an Emulator cartridge with the ZX Spectrum ROM available for the TC2068 and TS2068. No ROM swapping needed. TC2068s sold in Portugal came with it bundled. Let me add that I rarely used it without the cartridge as all software I run was for the Speccy.

    • @dempseydiscus
      @dempseydiscus Месяц назад

      I just recently got a TC2068 and luckily it also came with the rare ZX Spectrum cartridge - although I will probably never use the Timex part of the computer, its nice to be able to revert to the original state - I also got a TC2048 which is generally a ZX Spectrum 48k with a Kempston joystick built in :-) I got both computers for next to nothing, I don't think the seller knew what he had :-)

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  Месяц назад

      I have been looking for one of those carts for some time with no luck. Until I get one, ROM swapping is the next best thing!

    • @joelavcoco
      @joelavcoco Месяц назад

      If your ROM is larger than necessary, you could solder a toggle switch to the high address line of the ROM chip and burn the Timex firmware into the extra space. Then you can select compatibility with the flip of a switch.

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  Месяц назад

      @@joelavcoco The channel selector switch would work perfect for that, I will probably never use the RF out!

  • @timexsinclairfans
    @timexsinclairfans Месяц назад

    The hiss comes from the opamp driving the speaker. That opamp is in the switching power IC that generates the 5 volt signal.
    You will definitely need a loud audio source for the 2068. I’ve not tried the TZXduino but for folks who want to use a phone/tablet, I recommend a small LM386 amplifier to boost the signal.

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  Месяц назад

      Thanks! I am going to find something different than the tablet.

  • @davidhunter9896
    @davidhunter9896 Месяц назад +1

    a TZXduino should work for loading ZX Spectrum tape files off of an SD card.

  • @KolliRail
    @KolliRail Месяц назад +1

    try loading WAV from a source with a higher volume level. Smartphones and tablets from the last 10 years all have ear protection and for that reason can't be turned up loud enough. Any Linux PC set to 150% output volume and the WAV played with VLC set to 120% volume is working in my case. Better solution is to use a tape emulator like TZXDuino or MaxDuino or SVICAS. You can easily build your own MaxDuino with a cheap Arduino Uno clone and some parts like SD card reader and audio amp for a few bucks. Makes for a nice project as well.

  • @sloopymalibu
    @sloopymalibu Месяц назад +1

    OOOh! nice! I want a Speccy meself!

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  Месяц назад +1

      You should talk to the guy I got this machine from, he can get anything!

    • @sloopymalibu
      @sloopymalibu Месяц назад +1

      Sounds like a nice guy to know!

  • @miked4377
    @miked4377 12 дней назад

    i would be interested to see what sofrware played on the timex...you dont see alot of timex machines or the software...its a cool variant i like these kind of machines...

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  12 дней назад

      My plan is to get everything working properly (still can't get anything to load) then burn both ROMs with a switch so I can switch between TIMEX and ZX.

  • @InfiniteLoop
    @InfiniteLoop Месяц назад +1

    a Sinclair with a Power switch? BLASPHEMY!

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  Месяц назад +1

      The crazy things they do when they make computers in North America!

  • @KolliRail
    @KolliRail Месяц назад

    If a 27C256 is needed and you have 27C512 I would think you could write both original and Spectrum ROMs to it and make it switchable (highest address line link to either GND or 5V).

    • @CanadianRetroThings
      @CanadianRetroThings  Месяц назад

      I had thought of that (after I did the video), since I will probably never use RF, the channel selector switch would be good for switching ROMs.

    • @MrDave6309
      @MrDave6309 Месяц назад

      I was going to suggest the same thing ..lol just bent up the high address pin of the rom and run a wire.. :)