On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 19:59:35 -0500, Supratim Sanyal <"supratim sanyal
wrote:
> Connected a ZX Spectrum +3's RGB to a RGB-to-SCART converter, and then
> connected the SCART to a SCART-to-HDMI converter. Feeding the HDMI to a
> ATSC television and using a 110-to-220V AC converter for the power brick
> worked; a ZX Spectrum +3 is on the air in Maryland, USA. If I remember
> right, I had last fired it up in 1989 in a 220V AC PAL country.
Now try this with any year 2000 PC or notebook.
> I am wondering if it is possible to have something like a Raspberry Pi's
> headphone socket play back .TAP or .TZX files into the +3 so that the +3
> thinks it is hearing from a tape recorder.
https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/773/loading-zx-spectrum-tape-audio-in-a-post-cassette-world
might help you. Consider buying a DivIDE interface:
https://divide.speccy.cz. It is supposed to work with all Spectrum
generations. No more tapes or diskettes.
Greets,
Volker