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			| A large amount of Reference and Technical information has been published, much of which is available online, both here and at several
				other sites. The sections below will provide you with a great deal of information that may be of use while working with various Sinclair
				hardware components and common peripherals. Within each section, you will find links to further information where this is available. 
				BASIC ReferenceAn introductory guide to Sinclair and Timex BASIC, with links to additional documentation where necessary.
 
 
HardwareA short description of each Sinclair / Timex computer is provided, with key technical specifications and links to original documentation
					(if available). Several more detailed sections are available for those that require comprehensive information about the
					internal operation of these machines.
 
 
PeripheralsContains descriptions of several common hardware components and peripherals produced for use with a variety of
					Sinclair products. Includes sections for:
					Sinclair Interfaces,
					Printers, Mass Storage Devices and
					Miscellaneous components.
 
 
Disk ReferenceA brief overview of the disk systems available for the Sinclair and Timex machines.
 
 
File FormatsSpecifications for the file formats commonly used by many of the emulators available. Full documentation of the
					.z80 format is now available.
 
 
Pinouts and Hardware PortsThis section contains reference information about the pin configurations and hardware ports found on each ZX Spectrum,
					plus other components.
 
 
Timex ReferenceThis section contains technical & reference information for several Timex variants of the original ZX Spectrum design.
 
 
Zilog Z80 ReferenceThis section contains technical & reference information Zilog Z80, including sections on undocumented flags, etc. If you are
					interested in learning more about Z80 Assembler, James Hollidge has written an
					introductory guide, which may be of assistance.
 
 
ZX Spectrum 128K ReferenceThis section contains technical & reference information ZX Spectrum 128K, +2A & +3, AY sound chip, disk drives, etc.
 
 
ZX Spectrum 48K ReferenceThis section contains technical & reference information ZX Spectrum 48K, ZX Interface I, contended memory, etc.
 
 
ZX Spectrum SE ReferenceDetails of the ZX Spectrum SE, developed by Andrew Owen and implemented by Jarek Adamski, are provided. The ZX Spectrum SE
					is a modern development of the original ZX Spectrum design based on the Timex TC2048 hardware. Any ZX Spectrum can be upgraded
					to a ZX Spectrum SE.
 
 
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