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ZX Interface 2
Peripheral for the ZX Spectrum
Peripheral for the ZX Spectrum

The ZX Interface 2 is a peripheral from Sinclair Research for its ZX Spectrum home computer released in September 1983. It has two joystick ports and a ROM cartridge slot, which offers instant loading times. The joystick ports are not compatible with the popular Kempston interface, and thus do not work with most Spectrum games released prior to the launch of the ZX Interface 2. In addition, the pass-through expansion bus provided was stripped, only allowing a ZX Printer to be attached.
Released titles
Availability of cartridge software is very limited. The cost was almost twice as much as the same game on a cassette tape. The majority of Spectrums sold were 48 KiB RAM models so software publishers were producing games much larger than the 16 KiB cartridge capacity.
Only ten games were commercially released:
- Jetpac
- PSSST
- Cookie
- Tranz Am
- Chess
- Backgammon
- Hungry Horace
- Horace and the Spiders
- Planetoids
- Space Raiders
Paul Farrow has demonstrated that it is possible to produce custom ROM cartridges, including the ability to exceed the 16 KiB design limitation of the ROM cartridges.
Joystick ports
The interface two comes with two joystick ports that are mapped to keyboard keys. Each joystick direction switch and the fire switch replicate a keypress on the Spectrum keyboard. This differs from the then-popular Kempston Interface, whose joystick switches are separate to the keyboard and read using a Z80 IN 31 instruction.
Player 1 is mapped to – and player 2 is mapped to –. This initially seemed at odds with Sinclair's own keyboard layout, given that the keyboard itself has the cursor keys mapped to – with typically being used by games as a fire button. Joystick interfaces that mapped to the cursor keys are available, but like the popular Kempston interface they are limited to supporting a single joystick only. It is the twin joystick feature of the ZX Interface 2 that turned out to be its major selling point.
Notes
de:Sinclair ZX Spectrum#ZX Interface 2
References
- Paul Farrow. "ZX Interface 2 - Custom ROM Cartridges". Fruitcake.plus.com.
- [http://www.crashonline.org.uk/03/sinclair.htm "Sinclair talks...", CRASH magazine, Issue 3, April 1984]
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