ZX Spectrum development with modern tools
I’ve been using the ZXSpin emulator for a while now to develop code on the ZX Spectrum. This has many advantages, namely an integrated assembler and disassembler, but quite a few quirks, and the editor, whilst adequate for small projects, is not really up to scratch for large ones. In addition, my main machine is an old Macbook, so have to boot into Windows on it to do any software development. My criteria for the …