Specty
Make sure your OpenAPI 3.0 specifications are more than just valid, make sure they're useful! Taking off from where Mike Ralphson started with linting in swagger2openapi, Speccy aims to become the rubocop or eslint of OpenAPI. Speccy gives you a detailed breakdown of your system information.With Speccy you can now obtain highly detailed statistics about your computer that cover not only the basics like processor and RAM memory, but also hard drive, graphics card, motherboard, optical drives, operating system and more.
Spectyte Hot Wheels
ZX Spectrum was one of the best-known 8-bit consoles in the 80s and early 90s. Now, thanks to Speccy, you can relive the good times you spent playing games from the classic platform –like Fred, The Abbey of Crime, and Mad Mix– on your PC.
Speccy can emulate most games for Spectrum in their 48, 128, and 48k versions as well as the more modern +2 and +3 versions. It also supports hardware like printers, mice, and joysticks, and can load files in the following formats: Z80, SNA, TAP, TZX, FDI, TRD, and SCL. The loading speed won't be instant, though, as it's the same speed required by cassette tapes.
The program also lets you convert the input signal into a MIDI sequence, making it possible to save your games in digital format to load them again at a later time. This is especially useful if you're reading games directly from the original cassette tapes through an audio input port.
Speccy can emulate most games for Spectrum in their 48, 128, and 48k versions as well as the more modern +2 and +3 versions. It also supports hardware like printers, mice, and joysticks, and can load files in the following formats: Z80, SNA, TAP, TZX, FDI, TRD, and SCL. The loading speed won't be instant, though, as it's the same speed required by cassette tapes.
The program also lets you convert the input signal into a MIDI sequence, making it possible to save your games in digital format to load them again at a later time. This is especially useful if you're reading games directly from the original cassette tapes through an audio input port.