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I remember when 8-bit machines ruled the Earth, IOS was a Cisco thing, and e-mail bounced around via dial-up, back before the first AI winter.

I'm now enjoying the new AI spring and doing all sorts of fun stuff.

Profile and secondary social links at https://carmo.io, blog at https://taoofmac.com, @[email protected].

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Restoring a ZX Spectrum+ Toastrack

https://celso.io/posts/2025/06/28/toastrack/

Restoring a ZX Spectrum+ Toastrack

I talk a lot about Commodore machines in this blog; they left a bigger dent in me growing up, but like most kids of my generation living in Portugal in the 80s, the first computers I played with were actually Sinclairs—first my friend’s ZX81 and then a ZX Spectrum 48K that my parents offered me. I have many memories of playing games like the Horace series, Manic Miner, Jetpac, or Chuckie Egg on my Spectrum.

Tiny Emulators