Sprinter (computer)

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The Sprinter (also called "Peters Plus Sprinter" or PPS [1]) is a microcomputer made by Russian ;[2] it was the last "clone" of ZX Spectrum produced in a factory. It's built using what the company calls a "Flex architecture". This uses an Altera PLD as part of the core logic, allowing the machine's hardware to be reconfigured on the fly for several ZX-Spectrum models' compatibility or its own enhanced native mode (set by default on boot and running the Estex operating system). This design is comparable to the design of Jeri Ellsworth's C-One reprogrammable computer.[citation needed]

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