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==== ZXM series ==== This is a series of Russian ZX Spectrum clones designed by Mick Laboratory.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://micklab-ru.translate.goog/MyComputer.htm?_x_tr_sch=http&_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-PT&_x_tr_pto=wapp|title=Mick Laboratory - Мои компьютеры|website=micklab-ru.translate.goog}}</ref> The '''ZXM-777''' was developed in 2006,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://micklab.ru/My%20Computer/ZXM777.htm|title=Mick Laboratory - ZXM-777}}</ref> and uses a TMPZ84C00-8 CPU at 3.5 MHz in normal mode, or 7.0 MHz in turbo mode. It features 128 KB of RAM, a YM2149F sound chip, a floppy disk controller, and can TR-DOS, BASIC 128, or ASIC 48.<ref name=":0" /> The '''ZXM-Phoenix''' was introduced in 2008,<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://micklab.ru/My%20Computer/ZXMPhoenix.htm|title=Mick Laboratory - ZXM-Phoenix}}</ref> and uses a KR1858VM1 (Z80A clone) CPU running at 3.5 MHz, or a TMPZ84C00-8 running at 3.5 MHz in normal mode, or 7.0 MHz in turbo mode. It has 1024/2048 KB of RAM, floppy and hard drive controllers, and features mouse support.<ref name=":1" /> The '''ZXM-Alcyon''' was developed in late 2015, and is based on the transformation of an ''Igrosoft'' slot machine board (which uses a Zilog Z80 microprocessor) into a ZX Spectrum compatible machine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://micklab.ru/My%20Computer/ZXMAlcyon.htm|title=Mick Laboratory - ZXM-Alcyon}}</ref> The '''ZXM-Jasper''' was developed in 2016, and is also based on the ''Igrosoft'' board, but its goal was to be a [[Pentagon (computer)|Pentagon-compatible]] machine<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://micklab.ru/My%20Computer/ZXMJasper.htm|title=Mick Laboratory - ZXM-Jasper}}</ref> The '''ZXM-Zephyr''' is a 2013 development, based on the ZXM-Phoenix.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://micklab.ru/My%20Computer/ZXMZephyr.htm|title=Mick Laboratory - ZXM-Zephyr}}</ref> It is Spectrum compatible, and adds a USB connection, and an SD card reader.
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