Old Computer Challenge – Modern Web for the ZX Spectrum

63 pointsposted 15 hours ago
by 0x00cl

14 Comments

userbinator

8 hours ago

Provided one had a network stack, it would've actually been possible to use Google on a ZX Spectrum until a short while ago, as it still listened on port 80 and the usual /search?q=<query goes here> was all that was necessary. Now Google has destroyed that, and even with HTTPS it refuses to do anything without JS.

zimpenfish

6 hours ago

Slightly disappointed there's no Tasword 2 (page 3 of [0]) tiny font shenanigans to horizontally extend the visible screen space.

There's Vaticanus[1][2] on a (mostly) 4x6 grid for 64x32. Or Tiny Talk[3] on a 5x5 grid for 51x38 if you prefer slightly more height.

[0] https://ia902300.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/4/...

[1] https://www.fontspace.com/vaticanus-font-f128585

[2] With some tweaks to characters and using 2px for space[4], I think you can get e.g. "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." into 158px (61.7% of a line) instead of 344px. One of the headlines shown ("[2] Is Postgres read heavy or write heavy?" would fit into 149px (58.2% line) rather than being truncated to "[2] Is Postgres read heavy or..."

[3] https://v3x3d.itch.io/tiny-talk

[4] https://git.rjp.is/rjp/zx-vaticanus-spacing

ggaughan

5 hours ago

Maybe this could help show 64 chars per line: https://chuntey.wordpress.com/2010/01/08/64-column-print/

zimpenfish

5 hours ago

Excellent, thanks[0].

[0] Although slightly distressing because I certainly read this at the time and typed it in to play around with but had lost all memory of it. Ah, age.

-edit-: Also I had completely forgotten all about the channels and streams shenanigans.

lproven

2 hours ago

> Slightly disappointed there's no Tasword 2 (page 3 of [0]) tiny font shenanigans to horizontally extend the visible screen space.

I thought the same thing.

ddmf

2 hours ago

Reminds me of Gopher / Lynx from back in the day.

anthk

an hour ago

And today:

gopher://magical.fish (the news section it's huge)

gopher://sdf.org

gopher://bitreich.org/1/lawn (the directory it's huge)

gopher://gopher.icu (good site)

gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencollver

gopher://typed-hole.org (some adventures)

anthk

6 hours ago

Gopher would be far easier, they already are some gopher clients for the ZX and you can visit an HN mirror at gopher://hngopher.com

Also:

    gopher://magical.fish (web-like portal with news feeds, games and services)

    gopher://sdf.org (blogs basically)

    gopher://bitreich.org (huge directory a la Altavista/Yahoo back in the day)
 
    gopher://gopher.icu (Nice personal page)

    gopher://gopher.icu/7.gutenberg (Gutenberg project)

    gopher://1436.ninja (Nice personal page too)

Exoristos

13 hours ago

Some of those views are delightfully terrible, no surprise; but I did think the Google homepage and the HN new-comment form turned out satisfyingly clean.

BergAndCo

11 hours ago

But you can't click any of the links... :(

raffraffraff

8 hours ago

I had the Datel Genius mouse for my spectrum. It came bundled with the OCP Art Studio (which never worked on my spectrum). You could 'peek' into memory addresses to find the position and button state, so I wrote silly little BASIC programs for it.

cyberax

12 hours ago

This is so ridiculous. Love it!