ZX Spectrum was created on 1982-04-23.
The ZX Spectrum is a home computer released in 1982 by Sinclair Research. It uses a Zilog Z80 CPU and features 16 KB to 48 KB of RAM. Programs and games were loaded from cassette tapes or floppy disks, and output was displayed on a TV or monitor. It had a rubber keyboard and a distinctive 8-color display.
Spectrum HoloByte was founded in 1983 by Phil Adam and Lyman Orton.
A color wheel is created when the color spectrum is bent into a circle. It shows the relationships between colors, aiding in color selection and harmony in areas such as art and design.
The type of spectrum observed would depend on the source of light. A continuous spectrum is produced by a hot, dense object like a solid, liquid, or dense gas. An emission spectrum is generated by a thin, hot gas, while an absorption spectrum is created by a cooler gas in front of a light source.
A dark line found in a spectrum is called an absorption line. Absorption lines are created when atoms or molecules absorb specific wavelengths of light, resulting in dark lines in the spectrum where that light is missing.
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Sir Clive Sinclair. His first attempt at a mass produced computer was the SInclair ZX80. This was followed by the Sinclair ZX81, and subsequently the ZX Spectrum.
ZX AUTO was created in 1999.
ZX Microdrive was created in 1983.
Citroën ZX was created in 1991.
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Mega Man ZX was created on 2006-07-06.
Australian ZX Users' Association was created in 1981.
Mega Man ZX Advent was created on 2007-07-12.
Daniel Haywood has written: 'Creative arcade games on your ZX Spectrum'
The ZX Spectrum is a home computer released in 1982 by Sinclair Research. It uses a Zilog Z80 CPU and features 16 KB to 48 KB of RAM. Programs and games were loaded from cassette tapes or floppy disks, and output was displayed on a TV or monitor. It had a rubber keyboard and a distinctive 8-color display.
The Spectrum Song was created in 1961.