Short: 66 more ZX Spectrum screens in IFF-ILBM Uploader: fmerino hp9000 uva es Eduardo Delgado Buitrago Type: pix/misc Architecture: generic Authors: Many. Converted to IFF by Eduardo Delgado Long: Hi folks. Here is another great bunch of ZX Spectrum screens, converted to IFF-ILBM format by myself, using my own program Spectrum2IFF. All of them were taken from comercial games, so they are copyrighted material. However, since they are ancient, I hope the authors nor the owners of the copyrights get angry with the public release of this files. If I'd had to get written permission from the owners, it would be terrible since they are a lot, and most of the companies even don't exist. These pics are destinated for those of you who once had a speccy and remember with nostalgia lots of good time spent in front of the TV set killing aliens or jumpin' up and down. Maybe someone even let a tear appear in his eye when seeing some screens. (Ahh! Alien8, Atic Atac, Saboteur. Snif! ;-). For the rest of people, in the age of digitizers, true color, Photo-CD, mpeg and such kind of things, this pictures will seem like the drawings a small kid do. If this is the case, then don't download the file. You're warned! Regards from Spain. Eduardo Delgado Buitrago Angel Molina, 5 - 6 B 47400 Medina del Campo Valladolid - SPAIN fmerino@hp9000.uva.es PS: If you don't know what a ZX Spectrum is, I'll tell you that it was a model of computer designed by Sir Clive Sinclair a very very very long time ago, in the prehistory of the home computers, when the microprocessors only had 8 bits, when 48 Kb of RAM were more than enough, when the audio tapes were used to store programs instead of floppies, when 16 colors were a bless. That's it, in 1982. LOAD "" Program: Alien8 Loading. Please wait. Bytes: Alien8.scr R - Tape loading error. 10:2 :-(