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==ZX Spectrum model differences==
==ZX Spectrum model differences==
The three main "generations" of the ZX Spectrum each provide a slightly different set of signals on the connector and are described fully in the following articles: [[ZX_Spectrum_16k/48k_Edge_Connector|16/48k]], [[ZX_Spectrum+_128K_Edge_Connector|128k]], [[ZX Spectrum +3/2A/2B Edge Connector|+3/+2A/+2B]].
The three main "generations" of the ZX Spectrum each provide a slightly different set of signals on the connector and are described fully in the following articles: [[ZX_Spectrum_16k/48k_Edge_Connector|16/48k]], [[ZX_Spectrum+_128K_Edge_Connector|128k/+2]], [[ZX Spectrum +2A/2B, +3/3B edge connector|+2A/+3, +2B, and +3B]].


This article and the table on the right attempts to describe a compatible pinout which is consistent across all models. Only signals and supplies which are present on ''all'' models are listed (with the exception of the notes below). The remaining pins are shown as NC in this table for simplicity but be aware that those pins will carry signals dependent on the model.
This article and the table on the right attempts to describe a compatible pinout which is consistent across all models. Only signals and supplies which are present on ''all'' models are listed (with the exception of the notes below). The remaining pins are shown as NC in this table for simplicity but be aware that those pins will carry signals dependent on the model.