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A reimplementation of parts of the Spectrum ROM sufficient for playing of many Spectrum games was made available, known as the 'Skeleton' ROM.
A reimplementation of parts of the Spectrum ROM sufficient for playing of many Spectrum games was made available, known as the 'Skeleton' ROM.


Upon the request of Hans De Goede on behalf of the Fedora Linux distribution, Dr Andrew Wright granted permission for all of his titles for the SAM Coupé (including the SAM Coupé ROM) to be freely redistributed[https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-extras-commits/2008-April/msg07874.html].  Since then, Dr Wright granted permission for the SAM ROM to be redistributed under the GNU General Public License[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.sys.sinclair/nMBKrF6AzVI/UiVuRUtqZpMJ][news:2d34dff0-25e0-4622-9ec5-17943d99495a@56g2000hsm.googlegroups.com], and has granted similar permission for Skeleton ROM to be redistributed under the GPL since then.
Upon the request of Hans De Goede on behalf of the Fedora Linux distribution, Dr Andrew Wright granted permission for all of his titles for the SAM Coupé (including the SAM Coupé ROM) to be freely redistributed[https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-extras-commits/2008-April/msg07874.html].  Since then, Dr Wright granted permission for the SAM ROM to be redistributed under the GNU General Public License[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.sys.sinclair/nMBKrF6AzVI/UiVuRUtqZpMJ], and has granted similar permission for Skeleton ROM to be redistributed under the GPL since then.


The letters SAM are said to have stood for Some Amazing Micro during development[http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.systems.sam-coupe/25724], according to Alan Miles in an interview for ZAT (a paper-based magazine for the Spectrum and SAM, pronounced ''Zed Ey Tee''), but the initials were kept with the expansion of those initials dropped prior to release.  The phrase Coupé is said in the same interview to relate to the distinctive appearance of the machine, and an 'ice cream coupé' that was served at a restaurant.
The letters SAM are said to have stood for Some Amazing Micro during development, according to Alan Miles in an interview for ZAT (a paper-based magazine for the Spectrum and SAM, pronounced ''Zed Ey Tee''), but the initials were kept with the expansion of those initials dropped prior to release.  The phrase Coupé is said in the same interview to relate to the distinctive appearance of the machine, and an 'ice cream coupé' that was served at a restaurant.


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