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The ZX Interface 1 is a communications and storage interface for the ZX Spectrum released by [[Sinclair]].
The '''ZX Interface 1''' is a communications and storage interface for the ZX Spectrum released by [[Sinclair Research Ltd.|Sinclair Research]].


It provided an RS-232 serial interface, as well as storage using Microdrives and networking capabilities through the [[Sinclair Network]], a proprietary interface of Sinclair's.  The Sinclair Network would later be supported by MGT's [[DISCiPLE]] interface.
It provided an RS-232 serial interface, as well as storage using Microdrives and networking capabilities through the [[Sinclair Network]], a proprietary interface of Sinclair's.  The Sinclair Network would later be supported by MGT's [[DISCiPLE]] interface.
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* ''Gap'' and ''Sync'' are used to locate the correct block of data on the microdrive.
* ''Gap'' and ''Sync'' are used to locate the correct block of data on the microdrive.


[[Category:Hardware]]
== External links ==
* [[Wikipedia:ZX Interface 1|Wikipedia's article on the ZX Interface 1]]
 
[[Category:Peripherals]]
[[Category:Peripherals]]

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