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Micro-Cap [1] is a SPICE compatible analog/digital circuit simulator with an integrated schematic editor that provides an interactive sketch and simulate environment for electronics engineers. It was developed by Spectrum Software , and was only available with a paid commercial license. [ 2 ]
List of free analog and digital electronic circuit simulators, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and comparing against UC Berkeley SPICE.The following table is split into two groups based on whether it has a graphical visual interface or not.
The Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse) is an emulator of the 1980s ZX Spectrum home computer and its various clones for Unix, Windows and macOS. Fuse is free software , released under the GNU General Public License .
iD is a video game developed by Mel Croucher and Colin Jones for the ZX Spectrum and published by CRL in 1986. The game is text-based and takes the form of a conversation with an entity that has inhabited the computer. The player's task is to gain the entity's trust and find out what other inanimate objects this entity has inhabited in the past.
A circuit ID is a company-specific identifier assigned to a data or voice network connection between two locations. This connection, often called a circuit, may then be leased to a customer referring to that ID. In this way, the circuit ID is similar to a serial number on any product sold from a retailer to a customer.
Reviews were positive, with CRASH giving it 91% (a CRASH Smash), [2] Your Spectrum rating it at 4/5, [5] and both Computer and Video Games and Sinclair User rating it at 8/10. [3] [4] Full Throttle reached the top of the RAM/C charts for the week ending August 8 1984 replacing Psion's Match Point [9] and sold around 90,000 copies worldwide. [6]
Short Circuit is based on the film of the same name, in which a weaponized robot, Number 5, is struck by lightning and gains human emotion.The president of Number 5's manufacturing company - NOVA Robotics wants to capture him before he can do any harm to the public, and the scientist who built Number 5 wants to disassemble him and discover how he gained emotion.
His games [1] were notable for containing a large number of sprites and parallax scrolling. His most notable games include Cobra , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] (which was a license extremely loosely based on the Sylvester Stallone film ) one of the first Spectrum games to exhibit full-colour parallax scrolling and his conversion of the arcade game Green Beret .