| There are a large number of Spectrum-related utilites are available for Acorn/RISC OS, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows and Macintosh
				systems that you can use to convert emulator files between various formats, edit and create screen images, catalogue software
				collections, etc. This list represents a small selection of those available - please
				let us know if you are aware of a utility not listed
				here, and we'll try to include it in the next update. 
				BAS2TAP v2.1BAS2TAP allows you to convert plain text BASIC listings to .tap
					files for use with an emulator.
					Available for MS-DOS,
					Linux,
					Mac OSX and
					AmigaOS
					A copy of the source code
					is also available.
 
 
inRetroSpect v4.0inRetroSpect is a database application, developed by Chris Bourne
					using Microsoft Access and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, that can be used to maintain your inventory of emulator files, screen images, game reviews/magazine
					references, POKE values, and a myriad of supplementary information.
 
 Supplied already populated with over 6500 entries, all of which are editable, this is a very comprehensive and powerful application. Existing
					data can be imported and converted from SGD (see below), and your preferred emulators can be configured to launch directly from within the
					application.
 
 
MakeTZX v2.31Created by RamSoft, MakeTZX allows you to produce
					.tzx files suitable for use with an emulator directly from original
					cassettes. Available for MS-DOS,
					Microsoft Windows (the
					WinGUI extension is also available - v0.50),
					Linux and
					AmigaOS.
 
 
Mac2Spec v1.00Mac2Spec is an image editor and conversion tool for MacOS X that allows existing .jpg, .gif, .png images (plus others) to be
					converted to to .scr files and saved as
					.tap for use with an emulator. The image can be manipulated and special effects can be
					applied before export. Written by James Weatherley, Mac2Spec is available as a
					standalone application, or as a
					package with source code and samples included.
 
 
Spectrum Graphics Editor (SGE)Developed by Rich Jordan, SGE allows you to view, edit, copy, export and animate Spectrum
					graphics found in snapshot files. Available for AmigaOS (provided by Chris Young), MS-DOS (link broken) and Microsoft Windows 95/98. Not updated since December 2001.
 
 
PDHFIC v3.0Developed by Chris Young, PDHFIC is an image conversion program for AmigaOS users.
					Images can be converted to .scr, .tap, .header/.bytes, +3DOS
					or ZX82 files. Several examples are available, and a suite of associated tools has been developed.
 
 
PlayTZXPlayTZX allows you to play .tzx files through your sound card
					so they can be loaded directly into a real ZX Spectrum. Available for UNIX
					(Tero Turtiainen, Fredrick Meunier, v0.12b), MAC OS X
					(Fredrick Meunier, v0.12b) and MS-DOS
					(Tomaz Kac, v0.57b).
 
 
Spectrum Games Database (SGD) v2.05Created by Martijn van der Heide (maintainer of the World of Spectrum), SGD is database application that can
					be used to catalogue all your emulator game files. Several database files are available to download and use with SGD. Screenshots can be included, and many popular
					emulators can be launched directly from within the application. Various file formats are compatible, including
					.trd, .tzx,
					.z80 and .scr images.
 
 Development of SGD was completed in December 2001, with no planned updates being undertaken. However, SGD is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL),
					with source code available for you to adapt if you feel you can improve on it (read license first) See
					the SGD download page for more information and system requirements.
 
 
SevenuP v0.94 BetaWritten by Jaime Tejedor Gómez, and is available for
					Microsoft Windows and
					Linux platforms.
					SevenuP is one of the most popular graphics editors available. Source code has been released under the GNU General
					Public License (GPL) and can be downloaded from the SevenuP
					web page (English or Spanish language), or from the
					World of Spectrum.
 
 
Sprite Pack v2.00Alvin Albrecht has developed a game engine for the Spectrum and Timex/Sinclair 2000 series of computers.
					The original
					ZX Spectrum, the Timex
					TS2068,
					TC2068,
					TC2048 and
					ZX Spectrum SE are directly supported, as is the
					UK-2068 variant. The Kempston, AMX and Timex Joystick
					mice are also supported. Several sample applications are
					available; please see the Sprite Pack web page
					for more details, and for additional documentation.
 
 
Taper v2.07Developed by Martijn van der Heide, Taper allows you to convert emulator files between different tape
					(.tap, .tzx, .csw)
					and snapshot formats (.z80
					and .sna - read only) Comprehensive instructions are provided in the program documentation, along with a more
					complete list of supported formats. Released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), with source code included in the distribution.
 
 
TZX2TAPCreated by Tomaz Kac, TZX2TAP is a tiny command-line utilitity that allows
					.tzx files to be converted to
					.tap format. Released as Freeware, with souce code available by request.
 
 Tomaz has also produced TAP2TZX,
					VOC2TZX and
					PlayTZX, which offer similar functionality for manipulating different formats.
 
 
Z80 Tools v1.1Z80 Tools is a 'compilation' package of several useful MS-DOS tools, developed by Marian Veteanu.
					SCR2TAP and SCRUtil are included to help create and manipulate screen images. For developers, a copy of the DASM cross-assembler is included, with
					BIN2TAP and READCHR completing the collection. No English documentation is included in the distribution, but examples are provided and each tool supports various
					command line switches which are displayed on use.
 
 Further information about each utility included is available from the
					Z80 Tools web page.
 
 
z88dk v1.50z88dk is a C cross compiler supplied with an assembler/linker and a set of libraries implementing the C standard library for a number of
					different z80 based machines. The current version supports 25 different target platforms, including the Cambridge Z88, ZX Spectrum,
					ZX81, Jupiter Ace, Sam Coupe, Sprinter, etc. Originally developed by Dominic Morris, with ports to other other systems having been
					developed by Stefano Bodrato, Henk Poley and Dennis Gröning.
 
 Various binary releases, and a source code package are available - see the
					z88dk web page for more details. A patch is available for users of v1.50 (all platforms)
					from the same location.
 
 
zmakebas v1.1A small Public Domain utility written by Russell Marks that converts Sinclair BASIC
					programs saved as .txt documents into .tap files for use with an emulator. Source Code is included
					and can be compiled for use with Linux or MS-DOS.
 
 
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