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The divMMC Future is the ZX Spectrum SD card interface done right - jumper-less, auto-detects your model, works from Issue 1 to Plus 3, and uses a third of the power of other divMMCs. It "just bloody works." https://www.tfw8b.com/divmmc-future-for-the-zx-spectrum/
Sinclair BASIC had no ELSE statement. Every IF-THEN was a leap of faith with no safety net. If the condition was false, you fell through to the next line and hoped for the best. This was also Sir Clive's approach to product launches.
TGIF and TGFIC
Four ZX Spectrum games from 1983 rescued from a dusty cassette by Andy "Cosmium" Beale. These lost 16K BASIC titles never reached publishers back in the day, but now you can play them. Great tape rescue story.
vintageisthenewold.com/lost-games-four-games-for-the-zx-spectrum-recovered-from-1983
The Dragon 32 had better BASIC. The Oric-1 had a real sound chip. The Spectrum outsold them both. It turns out that being cheap, available, and having a rainbow on the case was the entire strategy.