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Title: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Shaun M. Neary on 16:27, 06 September 16
For the Speccy folk amongst us?
Where's the best resource to get a somewhat complete set of games? Basically I'm filling up the memory card on my Pi and have Amstrad, c64, Gameboy (as well as colour and advance), NES, Mastersystem, Megadrive, SNES, N64 and PC Engine so far.


I'm interested in adding the speccy to this, but any resource I've stumbled across was a mess. Found a torrent some years back, multiple formats of the same game dumped per folder. The Speccy section of unit.no is a mess compared to the CPC section over there.


Or am I doing it all wrong?
Appreciate any help. =)
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Nich on 20:17, 06 September 16
Quote from: Shaun M. Neary on 16:27, 06 September 16
For the Speccy folk amongst us?
Where's the best resource to get a somewhat complete set of games?

World of Spectrum (http://www.worldofspectrum.org/) has always been the place to download Spectrum games, although there are limits on how many files you can download over a certain time period in order to prevent leeching. I don't know how much longer the site is going to last, though... (If you've been following their forums over the last couple of months, you'll know what I mean. ;))

QuoteThe Speccy section of unit.no is a mess compared to the CPC section over there.

Thanks for the compliment! 8) The CPC section is still nowhere near as tidy as I would like it to be, though. :laugh:
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Gryzor on 13:00, 07 September 16
Oh crap, I went to pleasuredome to see what's on torrent and they only have a 87GB snapshot of WoS! :D
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Bryce on 13:23, 07 September 16
Quote from: Shaun M. Neary on 16:27, 06 September 16
For the Speccy folk amongst us?
Where's the best resource to get a somewhat complete set of games? Basically I'm filling up the memory card on my Pi and have Amstrad, c64, Gameboy (as well as colour and advance), NES, Mastersystem, Megadrive, SNES, N64 and PC Engine so far.


I'm interested in adding the speccy to this, but any resource I've stumbled across was a mess. Found a torrent some years back, multiple formats of the same game dumped per folder. The Speccy section of unit.no is a mess compared to the CPC section over there.


Or am I doing it all wrong?
Appreciate any help. =)

I've a DivIDE2K11 that came with a CF Card packed with a well sorted collection of Spectrum Games. I could look at zipping it and sending it to you?

Bryce.
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Shaun M. Neary on 16:03, 07 September 16
Quote from: Nich on 20:17, 06 September 16
World of Spectrum (http://www.worldofspectrum.org/) has always been the place to download Spectrum games, although there are limits on how many files you can download over a certain time period in order to prevent leeching. I don't know how much longer the site is going to last, though... (If you've been following their forums over the last couple of months, you'll know what I mean. ;) )

Thanks for the compliment! 8) The CPC section is still nowhere near as tidy as I would like it to be, though. :laugh:


You're quite welcome. My CPC set that I downloaded in 2003 for ArnoldX on the xbox still gets used on the pi and on my PSP to this very day. Nicely sorted by category and all the same format. Why the hell did the speccy need so many different formats? Titles are all over the place! So the CPC end of things is alright in my book.


Quote from: Gryzor on 13:00, 07 September 16
Oh crap, I went to pleasuredome to see what's on torrent and they only have a 87GB snapshot of WoS! :D


87GB?! I think my 32GB card may struggle with that. xD
For me, personally, there's way too much misc stuff that comes with things. No disrespect to those who take hours out to re-write games etc, but for me, it's all about the original releases. The original run for nostalgia's sake. Not a massive fan of PD or home-brew. Strictly personal taste (and other disclaimers to avoid hurting the feelings of those who can't handle the internet  ;) :laugh: )


Quote from: Bryce on 13:23, 07 September 16
I've a DivIDE2K11 that came with a CF Card packed with a well sorted collection of Spectrum Games. I could look at zipping it and sending it to you?

Bryce.


That sounds like exactly what I need, Bryce. I'd really appreciate that, thank you. =)
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Nich on 20:55, 07 September 16
Quote from: Gryzor on 13:00, 07 September 16
Oh crap, I went to pleasuredome to see what's on torrent and they only have a 87GB snapshot of WoS! :D

I didn't know that - but then, I've never used BitTorrent! :laugh:
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: archcosmo on 05:24, 08 September 16
The No-Intro Rom sets on the Internet Archive includes a zip archive of Spectrum disk images.. and all the other consoles that you've mentioned for your RaspPi  ;D

No-Intro Collection 2016-01-03 Fixed : No-Intro Team : Free Download & Streaming (https://archive.org/details/No-Intro-Collection_2016-01-03_Fixed)
No-Intro-Collection_2016-01-03_Fixed directory listing (https://archive.org/download/No-Intro-Collection_2016-01-03_Fixed)
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Gryzor on 14:06, 08 September 16
By chance I just came upon this and thought I'd share:


Retro Roms: TOSEC Release 2016-07-02 - Sinclair Sets (http://retro-roms.blogspot.com/2016/09/tosec-release-2016-07-02-sinclair-sets.html)


1.55GB on ZippyShare, I could up it somewhere else if anyone is interested.
Title: Re: Spectrum tape/disk image resource
Post by: Audronic on 00:50, 09 September 16
Quote from: Gryzor on 14:06, 08 September 16
By chance I just came upon this and thought I'd share:

Retro Roms: TOSEC Release 2016-07-02 - Sinclair Sets (http://retro-roms.blogspot.com/2016/09/tosec-release-2016-07-02-sinclair-sets.html)

1.55GB on ZippyShare, I could up it somewhere else if anyone is interested.

To Unarchive on my MAC i had to use the "Unarchive" application, IZip would not work, BetterZip Would not work..
Good luck    Ray
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