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the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator
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The Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse) 1.6.0

Fuse (the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator) was originally, and somewhat unsurprisingly, an emulator of the ZX Spectrum (a popular 1980s home computer, especially in the UK) for Unix. However, it has now also been ported to Mac OS X, which may or may not count as a Unix variant depending on your advocacy position and Windows which definitely isn't a Unix variant. Fuse also emulates some of the better-known ZX Spectrum clones as well.

What Fuse does have:

Help! doesn't work

If you're having a problem using/running/building Fuse, the two places you're most likely to get help are the development mailing list fuse-emulator-devel@lists.sf.net or the official forums at http://sourceforge.net/p/fuse-emulator/discussion/.

What you'll need to run Fuse

Unix, Linux, BSD, etc.

Required:

Optional:

If you've used Fuse prior to version 0.5.0, note that the external utilities (tzxlist, etc) are now available separately from Fuse itself. See http://fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net/ for details.

Mac OS X

Windows

Building Fuse

See the file `INSTALL' for more detailed information.

Closing comments

Fuse has its own home page, which you can find at:

http://fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net/

and contains much of the information listed here.

News of new versions of Fuse (and other important Fuse-related announcements) are distributed via the fuse-emulator-announce mailing list on SourceForge; see http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fuse-emulator-announce for details on how to subscribe and the like.

If you've got any bug reports, suggestions or the like for Fuse, or just want to get involved in the development, this is coordinated via the fuse-emulator-devel mailing list, http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fuse-emulator-devel and the Fuse project page on SourceForge, http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-emulator/

For Spectrum discussions not directly related to Fuse, visit either the Usenet newsgroup `comp.sys.sinclair' or the World of Spectrum forums http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/.

Philip Kendall philip-fuse@shadowmagic.org.uk 27th February, 2021