ZX Spectrum Peripheral
The following is a list of ZX Spectrum Peripheral in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other peripherals may have been produced. If you have any hardware that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 74 ZX Spectrum Peripheral in our collection :
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This multi-function device, when plugged into a ZX Spectrum or ZX81, eliminates the need to swap plugs when loading or saving data
Manufacturer : Abacus Electronics

This add-on module for the ZX Spectrum allows programs to include sound statements
Manufacturer : Adonic Electronics Ltd

This joystick adaptor for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum allows the user to customise which keys on the keyboard the joystick maps to
Manufacturer : AGF

The Beta Disk Interface was manufactured by the UK company Technology Research Limited in 1984
Manufacturer : Technology Research Limited

This excellent add on allowed the user to load Spectrum games at four times the speed
Manufacturer : Challenge Research Ltd

The Cheetah 125 Joystick, also known as 125+ Joystick, was made by Cheetah Marketing Ltd in 1986
Manufacturer : Cheetah Marketing Ltd

This expansion unit for the Sinclair ZXSpectrum adds another 32K of RAM to a 16K machine, allowing you to increase the memory to 48K
Manufacturer : Cheetah

Joystick interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K and 128K models
Manufacturer : Cheetah Marketing Ltd

This third-party accessory for the Spectrum amplifies the machine's audio by passing it through the attached TV set
Manufacturer : Cheetah

The Cheetah Sweet Talker is a speech synthesis module for the ZX Spectrum
Manufacturer : Cheetah

A third-party programmable joystick interface for the Sinclair Spectrum
Manufacturer : Frel Ltd.

Currah was a British computer peripheral manufacturer, famous mainly for the speech synthesis ROM cartridges it designed for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and other 8-bit home computers of the 1980 ...
Manufacturer : Currah

This expansion pack for the ZX Spectrum allows you to connect a composite video signal to your computer and digitise it
Manufacturer : Data-Skip

Datel Electronics InterPrinter for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Manufacturer : Kempston

A light gun for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum from Cheetah Marketing
Manufacturer : Cheetah

The DivMMC EnJOY! mint is the little brother of the DivMMC EnJOY! interface

This sound unit is based on the AY-3-8912 programmable sound generator chip
Manufacturer : Dk'Tronics

This third-party accessory for the Spectrum joysticks to be attached
Manufacturer : Dk'Tronics

Original sales text: "The DK Microdrive compatible keyboard is the best selling keyboard in the world and is used by 10% of all Spectrum users
Manufacturer : DK Tronics Ltd (UK)

Original sales text: "The DK Microdrive compatible keyboard is the best selling keyboard in the world and is used by 10% of all Spectrum users
Manufacturer : DK Tronics Ltd (UK)

Original sales text:"The DK Microdrive compatible keyboard is the best selling keyboard in the world and is used by 10% of all Spectrum users
Manufacturer : DK Tronics Ltd (UK)

The dk'tronics Parallel Centronics Interface was designed for use with the Spectrum
Manufacturer : Dk'Tronics

This light pen for the ZX Spectrum was produced by Dk'Tronics
Manufacturer : Dk'Tronics

The Euromax Pro Ace joystick is compatible with a wide variety of 8-bit and 16-bit computers equipped with a 9-pin socke
Manufacturer : Euromax

The Fantastick joystick has an Atari joystick plug, allowing it to be connected to most home computer systems and game consoles

Allows the user to display the output of a Spectrum (16K, 48K or +48K) on a Ferguson monitor or TV, in RGB full colour or emulating a green screen monitor
Manufacturer : Ferguson

Designed for the ZX Spectrum - allows you to program a vast range of sounds for your Spectrum
Manufacturer : Fuller Micro

The Fuller Box Master Unit combines both the Fuller Box Games Unit and the Orator into a single unit
Manufacturer : Fuller Micro

The Kempston Centronics 'E' Interface works with an Centronics type printer
Manufacturer : Kempston Electronics Ltd

This home brew box was designed to make the job of managing your Sinclair ZX Spectrum tapes easier
Manufacturer : Home Made

This home brew speech synthesizer for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum uses the SP0256 speech chip
Manufacturer : Home Made

This interface which is easily connected to the Spectrum expansion port provides two communication methods: parallel Centronics and the bidirectional RS232-C series
Manufacturer : indescomp

With software piracy rampant throughout schools playgrounds, games companies were trying to find ways to give software more protection against this
Manufacturer : Padlock Systems

Allows a centronics printer to be connected to the computer
Manufacturer : Kempston

This Kempston joystick interface for the Spectrum has been modified to automatically waggle the joystick left and right
Manufacturer : Kempston Electronics Ltd

Kempston produced a number of joystick interfaces for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum to allow normal Atari-style DE-9 connector joysticks to be used with it
Manufacturer : Kempston

In the 1980s, many different ways of preventing software piracy had been tried, from fast loaders that made tape to tape copying more difficult, but at the expense of reliability, to colour code cha ...
Manufacturer : ASAP Developments

Name: LMT 68FX2 KeyboardManufacturer: LMT Computers Ltd

This third-party keyboard is designed to replace the standard one on a ZX Spectrum

This accessory adds 16KB additional RAM to the Sinclair ZX81
Manufacturer : Magicdrive

The Sinclair Magnum Lightphaser, a light gun for the Spectrum +2, brought an exciting new dimension to playing computer games
Manufacturer : Virgin Mastertronic

Shoot into a New Dimensio
Manufacturer : Virgin Mastertronic

This expansion provides 8-bit input and output ports for parallel transfer when connected to the Maplin Spectrum Input/Output Controller Module
Manufacturer : Maplin

The +D (or Plus D) was a floppy disk and printer interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, developed as a successor to Miles Gordon Technology's earlier product, the DISCiPLE
Manufacturer : Miles Gordon Technology

This adapter box for the ZX Spectrum appears to be designed to connect to Radioteletype (RTTY) equipment
Manufacturer : Morsen Electronics

Multi-purpose interface for any Spectrum in any mode with fully automatic and universal back-up facility to microdrive, disk drives, tape and hyper tape
Manufacturer : Romantic Robot UK Ltd

The Multiface One was released by Romantic Robot UK Ltd in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum 48K
Manufacturer : Romantic Robot

The Slomo is designed to slow and even stop the speed of the ZX Spectrum
Manufacturer : Nidd Valley Micro Products

This cartridge connects to the expansion port on a ZX Spectrum and allows the user to connect a single joystick
Manufacturer : Power Play

For the Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Manufacturer : Protek Computing Ltd

This Sinclair ZX Microdrive is believed to be either an internal prototype or promotional variant
Manufacturer : Sinclair

Two prototypes of the ZXpand MMC board for the Sinclair ZX81
Manufacturer : Charlie Robson

The Ram Turbo Interface (also known as the Spectrum Turbo Interface) was an expansion unit for the Spectrum
Manufacturer : RamTurbo

The Ram Turbo Interface (also known as the Spectrum Turbo Interface) was an expansion unit for the Spectrum
Manufacturer : Ram Electronics Ltd

MULTIPRINT allows a Spectrum 48K, 48K+, 128, or +2 to be connected to a full-size Centronics printer
Manufacturer : Romantic Robot

The Rotronics Wafadrive was a peripheral for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, intended to compete with Sinclair's ZX Interface 1 and ZX Microdrive
Manufacturer : Rotronics

The SAGA 1 Emperer keyboard was an add-on for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum that offered 67 full travel keys in a stylish white case
Manufacturer : Emperer

Released for the Sinclair Spectrum+2A this joystick was intended to improve upon the original SJS1
Manufacturer : Sinclair

The ZX Interface 2 was released in 1983 by Sinclair Research for the ZX Spectrum home computer
Manufacturer : Sinclair

The Sinclair ZX Printer is a spark printer which was produced by Sinclair Research for its ZX81 home computer
Manufacturer : Sinclair

10 keyboard overlays punched to fit perfectly on the ZX Spectrum
Manufacturer : Print'n'Plotter Products

This simple little device saved unplugging and plugging in the power lead to your ZX Spectrum to reset it
Manufacturer : Sinclair

To aid in the diagnosis of faults with a ZX Spectrum system, Sinclair Research Ltd produced a test cartridge for use with the ZX Interface 2
Manufacturer : Sinclair

The SpecDrum converts your 48k Spectrum into a programmable Digital Drum System, using digital recordings of real drum sounds "to achieve the degree of realism found until now, only on specialist mach ...
Manufacturer : Cheetah Marketing

This accessory for the Spectrum amplifies the audio signal produced by a Spectrum and plays it through a speaker
Manufacturer : Stonechip Electronics

This Kempston-compatible interface unit allows any 9-way joystick to be attached to the ZX Spectrum 48K, 128K, +2, and +3
Manufacturer : Sureshot

Released by Sam Computers Ltd, the Messenger allows the user to transfer software from a Spectrum (48K to +3 models were supported) to a Sam Coupe
Manufacturer : Sam Computers Ltd

This storage box can store up to 20 Sinclair Microdrive cartridges
Manufacturer : Transform

A wedge-shaped device fitting underneath the ZX Spectrum, ZX Interface 1 contained 8 kB of ROM comprising the control software for the Microdrives, RS-232 port and network interface
Manufacturer : Sinclair

Put everything you need on the keyboard with a Custom Keypanel Kit
Manufacturer : Softeach Limited

This ZX Spectrum accessory is neither hardware nor software, but is a book of gridded tracing paper, which claims to help convert your "illustrations, maps, charts, photos etc” into a set of pixel l ...
Manufacturer : Print 'n' Plotter products