Thanks for the background info, that explains why neither of my HDTV's could lock onto the Zeddy.1024MAK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 6:33 am Auto tune is often mostly harmless but also completely useless for getting a modern TV tuned in. Where possible use manual tune and fine tune. Unfortunately some TVs will only lock on to signals that are at, or very near to one of the ‘correct’ TV channel frequencies. Because the modulator in a ZX81 is completely analogue and does not use a crystal oscillator, the frequency can be in-between the official allocated channel frequencies...

As does mine:1024MAK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 6:33 am Well, there’s not many test programs for a 1Kbyte machine. You can type in this to discover how much RAM your Zeddy thinks it has:
PRINT PEEK 16388+256*PEEK 16389
Result
17408 = 1k byte of RAM
18432 = 2k bytes of RAM
32768 = 16k bytes of RAM
A normal European ZX81 should report 17408.

Noted! I've ordered that very item from eBay.1024MAK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 6:33 am Then, if you can sort out a suitable audio lead (mono 3.5mm jack plug at the ZX81 end, plug into the EAR socket), a suitable plug for your audio source at the other end (a stereo 3.5mm jack plug {see note} if your audio source is stereo for example), you can load some of dr beep’s 1K games to play![]()
Notes: modern audio devices are nearly always two channel stereo. But the ZX81 is mono. Any leads or adaptors should only use one of the stereo audio channels (by convention the left channel). If the leads or adaptor just connects the left and right channels together, this often messes up the signal (and the ZX81 won’t load anything) and in some cases may damage your audio device. A cable like this is what you want (3.5mm STEREO Jack Plug to 2 x MONO Jack Plugs SPLITTER Converter Cable Lead 1m).
That's an option that I'll keep in mind. Thanks.1024MAK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 6:33 am The ZX81 was designed for use with shoebox mono cassette tape decks, which can output a loud signal with a relatively large amplitude. With the vast majority of modern audio devices, a lack of signal amplitude will result in the ZX81 acting as if it is completely deaf. So you may need to use an audio power amplifier. You need one with a headphone output. Cheap mains powered PC speakers are often okay for this. Or if you can wait for a cheap module from China, a LM386 audio amplifier from eBay (e.g, like this one).
Mark

Lardo Boffin wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 9:45 am If you are just looking to load games reliably and fairly cheaply try one of these:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254080943285
Doubtless there are others but I have bought a number of these (and bundled them with refurbished zeddies) and found them to work well and the seller is very helpful.
It is no faster than tape but very reliable and you can download and run ‘most’ games on it.
This could be a nice and cheap stop-gap till I can get hold of a ZXpand. It can also work with other machines, which is a great bonus.

Multi-loading games exist for the ZX81?Lardo Boffin wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 9:45 am I haven’t quite figured out how multi-part loading games work on it yet but these are rare-ish.

Hi Moggy, yes the composite mod is something that I'd like to tackle so that I'm not restricted to using my older TVs and RF. It's been years since I've done any soldering work so I'm slightly fearful of screwing it up and damaging the machine.
Is the Cheetah speech unit for ZX Spectrum compatible with the ZX81 via the ZXpand+?Moggy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:50 pm Things I have done with my ZXpand+ include AY composition done with a tracker program and software for playing AY (3 channel built in) add on daughter board for 6 Channel, GM MIDI file player,PC text sent via serial/usb connection to to ZXpand+ with a connected speech box(Cheetah) for a speech program without having to type allophones manually.
My question is, where do you purchase the ZXpand from? All I can find on SellMyRetro are the cases and there's no details of where you can place an order for the expansion unit.
Thanks, the photos really don't do it justice: the display is actually much brighter than is depicted by my images.
It's always a nice surprise to gain good results with RF!

When I typed LOAD "" the RF signal appeared to lose all cohesion on my 4:3 LCD PAL TV - as can be seen here:

I've seen the issue discussed here https://sinclairzxworld.com/viewtopic.p ... 0&start=10. Does this mean that the ZX81 will only display 100% correctly on a CRT TV? I do have one from 2000 with SCART and A/V terminals if needs be. Also, regarding the composite mod - will it be a matter of trial and error to see if I encounter the back porch problem or is there a way this can be ascertained beforehand?
Thanks for all your help for a newcomer!
