Recreating old computers, why not do the same with an Oric ?

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Recreating old computers, why not do the same with an Oric ?

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Just found that on the Silicium forums.

The guy recreated a ZX Spectrum. He only got the processor, ROM and the ULA from it and recreating all the rest with modern stuff:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8isV5 ... f_5krs0qvA
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ULA? Why ULA? No more ULAs please!

Visit: ZX Spectrum with no ULA.

Why not with an Oric? :)
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Way better indeed :)
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Good luck for this

BTW Replic'Oric is partly recreating an Oric from newer parts
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