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===South American=== ==== Czerweny CZ ==== {{Main|Czerweny computers}} The [[Czerweny CZ 2000|Czerweny '''CZ 2000''']],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sinclaircollection.site/?page_id=461|title=Czerweny CZ 2000 – Sinclair Collection Site}}</ref> Czerweny '''[[CZ Spectrum]]'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sinclaircollection.site/?page_id=464|title=Czerweny CZ Spectrum – Sinclair Collection Site}}</ref> and Czerweny '''[[CZ Spectrum Plus]]'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sinclaircollection.site/?page_id=466|title=Czerweny CZ Spectrum Plus – Sinclair Collection Site}}</ref> were Argentinian ZX Spectrum clones which were produced from 1985 until an electrical fire destroyed the factory in [[Paraná, Entre Ríos|Paraná]] in June 1986.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/tecnologia/la-historia-de-czerweny-cz-spectrum-la-computadora-sinclair-con-sello-argentino-nid1886082|title=La historia de Czerweny CZ Spectrum, la computadora Sinclair con sello argentino - LA NACION|newspaper=La Nación}}</ref> ==== Microdigital TK90X ==== {{main|TK90X}} The '''TK90X''' was the first [[Brazil]]ian ZX Spectrum clone. It was launched in 1985 by [[Microdigital Eletronica]], a company located in [[São Paulo]], Brazil, which had previously manufactured [[Sinclair ZX81|ZX81]] clones (TK82, [[TK82C]], TK83, and [[TK85]]) and a [[Sinclair ZX80|ZX80]] clone (TK80). The ROM was hacked to include a UDG editor, and accented characters. In spite of this, incompatibility issues with ZX Spectrum software are very rare. The keyboard membrane is more durable than that found on the original ZX Spectrum 48K. The TK90X also features a Sinclair-compatible joystick port. ==== Microdigital TK95 ==== {{main|TK95}} The '''TK95''' [[microcomputer]] was the successor to the [[TK90X]]. Launched in November 1986, its improvements were largely cosmetic, as it uses exactly the same [[Printed circuit board|PCB]] as the [[TK90X]], but had its ROM capacity increased to 16 KB.
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