nice vid! thx what kind of raspberry do you use? and what is the name of the wifi module? many thanks
@SpectrumNextStuffАй бұрын
It not a Raspberry it's an X-Berry. Wifi is an ESP8266 ESP-01
@hasenbeck76Ай бұрын
@@SpectrumNextStuff I know 🤓but u are using pi for accelerate so are u using a raspberry pi zero or pi zero 2?
@SpectrumNextStuffАй бұрын
@@hasenbeck76 gotcha :) regular Pi Zero
@hasenbeck76Ай бұрын
@@SpectrumNextStuff thx
@pic101Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video. I was like you up until a few years ago, focused on the mid-70s to the late-80s in hardware. But if you do that you ignore the fact that Jobs returned to Apple… and the iMac happened. I am in my mid-50s and I have always hated the iMac. Until I got one. And wow, wow, wow. In really life, it’s amazing, which inspired me to look at the lampshade Mac, and the trash can Mac, etc. etc. the portables were even better, with the amazing iBook introducing Wi-Fi. So in short, when the PC entered the dark ages of beige everything, I could kick myself that I laughed at Apple and ignored them, when now I marvel at what was going on during that period, after Jobs rejoined. But it didn’t last long. Now all Macs look the same. Honestly, get an iMac in Bondi Blue and then ask yourself if your interest really stops in 1992. :-) Loving your work.
@SpectrumNextStuffАй бұрын
Well I've been on this vintage kick for 11 years now and haven't felt any itches in that direction :) The rest of my life is probably mapped out using the machines I currently have, and storage space is entirely gone :)
@andrewdunbar828Ай бұрын
I'm an old Speccy guy and an old Amiga guy. When I was saving my first computer I rejected the VIC-20 as the graphics were too chunky. The C64 wasn't out yet and I couldn't afford it anyway. I wanted something I could keep programming like I had learned on friends' Apple II and TRS-80 machines, which both had decent BASIC. On the C64 as soon as I saw the proper way to clear the screen was to print an inverse heart instead of a command like CLS I rejected it as a proper programming computer. I didn't care about hardware sprites. In the early '90s I moved cities and ended up with a bunch of Amiga friends and we had come from all different 8-bit backgrounds, Speccy, C64, and Amstrad CPC. When I was saving for my Amiga 1000 I checked out the Atari ST as well but I wanted more graphics capabilities than musical abilities. These days I appreciate that Amiga had a real though flawed OS which I don't think the Atari really did. I never saw any Acorn machines back then, being in Australia, but these days I find those early ARM machines really interesting and RiscOS also looked like a real OS comparable to the Amiga's.
HI, is there any way for you to upload all the DAW music you've done? That would be really great, thanks!
@johnwiesen4440Ай бұрын
Out of the three you showed I have the A1200 two of them both upgraded alot. As weli as my Spectrum Next Ks2. I have had a go with the Acorn in emulation.
@SpectrumNextStuffАй бұрын
@@johnwiesen4440 I saw how far you can go with the 1200, PiStorm etc but felt I might as well use emulation if I’m going to bare metal a soft cpu into it. I want to experience more of what it was like bitd. This will probably remain as is, which hopefully will keep me entertained :)
@magicknight8412Ай бұрын
My KS1 Next is still mint, the keyboard is as good as new and looks/feels great still
@chaos.cornerАй бұрын
My Thinkpad has the legend layer. It looks fine and has been hardwearing.
@chaos.cornerАй бұрын
How about flat keys with the bowl being clear and stuck on top? Too much optical distortion?
@zxrenew56422 ай бұрын
Great explanation Mike.
@snufkinmatt1622 ай бұрын
Not sure what you are proposing: backers would be able to buy a new keyboard to replace a faded one? Or are you thinking for future manufacturing runs? I would like to know if there is a way to clean the existing keyboard that might help restore the whiteness.
@SpectrumNextStuff2 ай бұрын
Future, not current. As per the comment above, Adrian is writing something about keyboard cleaning.
@paulklasmann12182 ай бұрын
I thought the white lettering was printed on. If not then it should be safe to clean with IPA. That is, if theres no risk rubbing letters off.
@Spriteworx2 ай бұрын
I prefer the look of the legend fill if it is actually effective in protecting the keys from finger oil and dirt accumulation. Having said that, as a programmer and a touch typist I would never use the built in keyboard for game development due to the awkward key layout for common symbols and lack of finger placement locator bumps on the F and J keys. Is there a reason they were not implemented? It is a huge oversight for touch typists considering how much effort was put into developing a quality keyboard suited mainly for non touch typists and the fact that the Next allows typing out the keywords.
@SpectrumNextStuff2 ай бұрын
The keyboard look was based on the 48+/128+ and Sinclair computers never had them. So that being the intent they were not implemented. Keeping costs down on an expensive project meant not having to make an additional mould, or risk errors in the assembly process, ensuring the F and J locations received the alt keycaps prior to the keyboards having legends etched on. Could always have a look if there are other Kickstarters :)
@NuWhite2 ай бұрын
Glossy surface looks more cheaper, just make matte small shagreen
@TurbomanUK2 ай бұрын
Leave it as-is. The UV layer is really not necessary for most users. External keyboards can also be used of course. From the description of the fading issue, proper cleaning methods should be advised to get the grease and dirt from the bubbles.
@adriansinclair50622 ай бұрын
Great video Mike! I've just written a detailed article for the next mag on keyboard cleanliness so I'll definitely be adding this video as a link. Totally fascinating! Personally I dont like either solution. The full UV cover makes the keyboard look like it's received a bad spray lacquer paint job and in contrast to the case (imo) makes it look like a cheap finish. I also have reservations on it's durability long term. The smaller detailing in just the letters is better but for me (as a professional model maker) it looks like the old letraset you used to get and as someone who's looking at making a custom keyboard for my ngo (for which I've actually had made a custom transfer sheet of letters made which need Matt lacquer protected once applied) it still doesn't look right. Id again question the durability (and once noticed if it did start to fade would that cause just as many concerns). The technique used to apply the character set to the next keyboard is a fabulous process binding them at the molecular level so they can't come off or fade unless you have sandpaper for hands. After extensive testing on my own next keyboards and ngo keyboards I simply found warm soapy water on a damp cloth cleans most stains or a solution of 99% ipa and a cotton bud gently applied removes all dirt and fully restored the keys on my grubby keyboard to new. The only thing you cannot restore is wear and shiny spots that are made by constant use. The matt bowl finish will over time and use go shiny on commonly used keys and there's nothing you can do about that. Unless you use a ps2 keyboard or wear gloves.
@RussDnB2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I'm not a heavy user of my Next and both my KS1 and KS2 look fine to me. I'm sure heavy coders will have a different thought. The UV layer in the bowl sounds like a decent approach. Appreciate the lighting you've used to show how this appears, though it would be good to see how it looks under "normal" lighting, since most users may well use the keyboard in that kind of environment. Coating just the legends themself kind of feels a little cheaper looking, as they start to look at stickers dropped on the key. Again, a video without the spot might be useful. If I were to vote, I'd vote the first option, for the main reason of a consistent look once you do get a reflection of light. Or maybe the second, because I do like the feel of the keys. Sorry, I'm not helping :D Due to my personal lighter keyboard usage, If I were to pick one thing about the keyboard, it would be the centering of the legends. I have a small handfull of keys that have legends a little off centre, and that bothers me more.
@bagospanners2 ай бұрын
Legend fill would get my vote. Microsoft Sculpt keyboards use this and they're glossy black too. The bowl fill does look like stickers.
@VladimirObrizan2 ай бұрын
For those who tries to do it at home: be careful to assemble the butterfly correctly! I could be assembled in couple of variants and only the one is reliable! I've spent an hour figuring out why I can't install it.
@hazy332 ай бұрын
Great vid! BTW You are right your eyes won't get any better. After the age of 40 your reading ability starts to decline. Just go to a chemist and try various cheap reading glasses until you find a pair that matches your focus. Should be under £5. Mine were £2. No need at all to get expensive prescription glasses.
@wolfgangblack80352 ай бұрын
This is a useful and very well done program! Kudos to the author!
I saw this unit on Terminator 2 when I was a kid and around the time I had my Atari ST. I always thouhgt it was a oneoff made device used for the film and it never existed in real life. I've just ordered my own Atari Portfolio from eBay!
@SpectrumNextStuff3 ай бұрын
That's a result :)
@patrickspellman53973 ай бұрын
They sold them at Costco way back then.
@czayas3 ай бұрын
Great video! Where can I buy the same PS/2 splitter that you have? I heard that some of them doesn't work with a keyboard and mouse combo, instead they're used to connect two keyboards OR two mice.
@brunorbf3 ай бұрын
To remove the soldered chips, use low melt solder, or even rose metal. You will have to clean the legs of the chips with braid before reusing them.
@SpectrumNextStuff3 ай бұрын
@@brunorbf I have some good poisonous leaded solder but I was thinking of using just hot air.
@brunorbf3 ай бұрын
@@SpectrumNextStuff hot air should work, but will stress the chips a bit, since leaded solder (I only use this kind) doesn't still melts at nearly 300ºC, not considering ground planes and such. I had to remove corrosion under a plcc . A few years ago, I was recapping a Mac IIsi, and the FPU card had some corrosion that run under one of the apple proprietary logic chips. Since I didn't want to expose the chip to unnecessary high temperatures, I used bits of rose metal (acording to wikipedia: 50% bismuth, 25-28% lead and 22-25% tin.) that I had bought on ebay. The component released from the PCB at under our around 200ºC, If I recall it correctly, since the rose metal melting point is around 120ºC. And one should be able to re use the rose metal bits more than one time. Worked like a charm. Then I removed the corrosion Bruce Wayne (Branchus Creations) style with a scalpel and re tinned the tracks and covered them with uv curing soldering mask. If I hadn't used the rose metal, I would have needed to use the hot air station at 400º C for longer than I would feel comfortable on that chip, even with lots of 60/40 leaded solder. I also didn't want to delaminate the PCB (you don't have this limitation). Some people (like northridgefix) can even do it without hot air, using only low melt solder and the soldering iron.
@brunorbf3 ай бұрын
@@SpectrumNextStuff yes you should still use hot air, but rose metal melts at around 100c. It will be a lot easier on the chips.
@PixelRefresh3 ай бұрын
I love my A3010, glad your A3000 is showing life albeit briefly. I need to fix the mouse port on mine as its a bit flaky and the mouse itself has a broken pin for middle mouse clicks which is a pain. I have a Gotek in mine, but many of the disk images (not all) dont work for me. Another challenge for another day! Good luck with your A3000!
@SpectrumNextStuff3 ай бұрын
@@PixelRefresh I also love my A3010. It is going to get some love soon. The connection between the battery and clock chip seems to have died so it is quite forgetful. Beautiful machine! Because I haven’t used them in a while I forgot how to do stuff. Many games work for me, was pleased I got Dune 2 working on it. Wish it had enough expansion to add a network card as well as IDE. Have been trying again unsuccessfully to do serial comms. Second time I’ve attempted it and both times I get close using the same hardware as others. I suspect serial might have an issue on mine so another thing to look at.
@JamesT653 ай бұрын
Awesome video, this was my dream machine back in 90
@SpectrumNextStuff3 ай бұрын
@@JamesT65 it’s a thing of beauty
@techsaverscomputerrepairca21273 ай бұрын
Can you also install CP/M on the Xberry Pi? Couldn't afford either of the NEXT kickstarters.
@SpectrumNextStuff3 ай бұрын
yes there's no difference
@paulwoodward813 ай бұрын
I have an A5000 in my loft I purchased about 15 years ago when trying to get my hands on a 3020 - I must get it out and see if it still boots up
@SpectrumNextStuff3 ай бұрын
My A3000 just died! Back to the fault finding slog. Love and hate these machines.
@robm88094 ай бұрын
I used to use A3000s a lot back in the early 1990s, pretty impressive machines. :)
@samcoupe4608KB4 ай бұрын
6 buttons you wanna try the flight syms!
@samcoupe4608KB4 ай бұрын
Elite legend is way better its full 128k
@stephenmalley37294 ай бұрын
Hope you share your SOS vid with the rest of the world. Can only imagine how many minutes it takes TJ to say captain cadwallallallallacadwaldererwallader...
@SpectrumNextStuff4 ай бұрын
A few :)
@retrotechnerd4 ай бұрын
A few technical notes: Next War is an awesome addictive game but unfortunately the manual was printed with white text on white graphics with some of the words being completely unreadable. Also would be nice to have individualized SD card labels instead of the WASP bee logo so you can easily identify the card. TX1696 instruction sheet spells lasers as “lazers” under the FIRE POWER section. Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The abbreviation for hertz under TESTED ON section should be hz instead of htz. Apparently the choice to have the SD card holder attached using small Velcro buttons instead of using a proper DVD case with SD holder locking bay was to make it appear like it was floating out in space but the effect didn’t quite come off. Congrats on snagging a cloud people game tho it looks like you were playing it using the keyboard which doesn’t support diagonal movement. Try it with a joystick to get diagonals. You will need it to beat the cloud people. Yeah I agree with you that TJ image does look “AI’d to hell”. His original you bastard design is more realistic. Per TJ you are required to use one of the drink coaster for its intended purpose otherwise he may show up on your doorstep unexpectedly beer in hand. 54 is one for each playing card including 2 jokers.
@MacSociety4 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for showing off my game. The key is for Cellustorm so you can start her up. Don’t loss it or we are all doomed!
@SpectrumNez4 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing us these, Mike! I love a good game box! Lovely stuff. ❤
@EnjoySynthSounds4 ай бұрын
Would it support bluetooth keyboard?
@SpectrumNextStuff4 ай бұрын
Well it's a PS2 connection for keyboard/mouse (with a PS2 splitter), so you'd need some fancy BT to PS2 conversion.
@BeerBellyBert5 ай бұрын
Was this ever released? Were any other titles amended in this way?
@SpectrumNextStuff5 ай бұрын
It did get out there, but wasn't officially released. There is a Manic Miner buried away but not sure if that will see the light of day.
@BeerBellyBert5 ай бұрын
@@SpectrumNextStuff What's enhanced on Manic Miner?
@SpectrumNextStuff5 ай бұрын
@@BeerBellyBert It's unfinished so we'll have to wait and see.
@BeerBellyBert4 ай бұрын
@@SpectrumNextStuff Is there anywhere these are being discussed? I've checked the official forum & no mention of these enhanced games. I'd love to see more of these enhanced games released.
@Falconurbex5 ай бұрын
How do u type a poke in for a game on the 128k + 2 spectram can u help
@SpectrumNextStuff5 ай бұрын
When the game is running press the yellow NMI button, select POKEs and Manual Entry.
@anzaya_15 ай бұрын
how is this thing called for games? tzx what? and how to get zx spectrum next games? from which source?
@robertmiles99426 ай бұрын
This thing is amazing. Really enjoying mine!
@arthur0711696 ай бұрын
Definitely hoping to see this released in 2024.
@SpectrumNextStuff6 ай бұрын
It was released in 2022
@mwinn238 ай бұрын
This is genius, love it, going to have a stab at this tomorrow to create a games menu
@gurujoe758 ай бұрын
nice AY (multichannel) sound.
@RichSzerman8 ай бұрын
Great tool, but sadly crashes on the latest distro and fails to run v2.08 OS
@SpectrumNextStuff8 ай бұрын
Works fine here, 2.08 and latest distro
@SpectrumNextStuff8 ай бұрын
you using 1.4 of the tool?
@MacSociety8 ай бұрын
Watching this again for making of my own Physical Game. Good stuff. Tell me, can one remove all the normal options and have a menu with ONLY what we want, say a game launcher? So no Tools, Calculator, etc??? Maybe leave just the main Browser option as a just in case need. That way a SD card inserted and booted from the Next has a nice clean menu of only what one wants?
@SpectrumNextStuff8 ай бұрын
You can delete whatever you want, bear in mind that deleting the browser and command line will prevent you from easily making modifications but it can be edited or reverted as these customisations are stored in a separate file. You can also do a backup once you’re close to the finished article, prior to removing the browser. Then if you make a mistake you can copy this backup into place.
@ns17178 ай бұрын
What power supply did you use?
@SpectrumNextStuff8 ай бұрын
It’s just a 5V device so most USB chargers should work.
@another39979 ай бұрын
I'm not a Next owner, and no offence intended... but isn't the appeal of the Next platform Rick Dickinson's Spectrum inspired "all in one" design? Without that, it's just a weird fantasy computer that can run original Speccy software. The extra capabilities it offers are no better than real 8 and 16 bit machines from back in the day. If you want to play improved games or write programs, those old platforms already have huge libraries of software. You can run original ZX hardware emulators on any computer, and if you're not after a "real" Next, you can just emulate one for free.
@SpectrumNextStuff9 ай бұрын
Thousands disagree and have bought the variants of Next clones so…. :)
@norbertrosenpek38849 ай бұрын
trying setup wifi on my ks2 without any success. wifi tool finds my router but running into timeout loop after applying psswd, any tips hwo to solve it?
@SpectrumNextStuff9 ай бұрын
Do you have a mesh setup? Do you have both 5GHz and 2.4GHz networks running? Do they both use the same ssid? Do you have spaces in your WiFi password
@norbertrosenpek38849 ай бұрын
@SpectrumNextStuff I do have mesh setup with 3 units having the same SSID. All of them being found by wifi tool. Router is configured to 2.4hz when connecting. The name contains letters, digits and underscore. No spaces in psswd.
@norbertrosenpek38849 ай бұрын
@@SpectrumNextStuff ESP got updated to AT 2.1.0 and SDK to 3.3.0
@SpectrumNextStuff9 ай бұрын
@@norbertrosenpek3884not sure what you mean by the ESP getting updated. Did you flash different firmware to it? There are two WiFi apps on the Next. One is available in the main menu under tools. Did you use that one or WiFi.bas?
@norbertrosenpek38849 ай бұрын
@SpectrumNextStuff yes i have updated to new ESP firmware after having problems with WiFi connection in the beggining.. didn't help