Specty
- Turn your phone into a Spectrum Analyzer. Speccy is an Audio Spectrum Analysis tool, which visualizes the spread of frequencies detected by your microphone. It uses an FFT signal processing algorithm and supports the most languages of any similar app. It's also the only app of its kind allowing you to export audio snapshot data to the clipboard, for plotting in Excel, etc. It has a wide range.
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Spectyte
Speccy, developed by Piriform, is a freeware utility software and runs under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and XP for both IA-32 and x64 versions of these operating systems, which shows the user information about hardware and software of the computer. The information displayed by Speccy includes processor brand and model. Speccy Portable lets you check your RAM configuration before buying more modules, or create a list of features in case you want to sell your computer, to give a just a couple of examples. The basic data displayed by Speccy Portable can also be found in some specific areas on the Windows system, but Speccy makes it easier for you by gathering. Speccy is the place to start if you need to know what’s inside your PC. See a quick summary, or dive deeper into every aspect of your PCs hardware so you can make informed upgrade and purchasing decisions.
Spectrum
Speccy can emulate most games for Spectrum in their 48, 128, and 48k versions as well as the more modern +2 and +3 versions. It also supports hardware like printers, mice, and joysticks, and can load files in the following formats: Z80, SNA, TAP, TZX, FDI, TRD, and SCL. The loading speed won't be instant, though, as it's the same speed required by cassette tapes.
The program also lets you convert the input signal into a MIDI sequence, making it possible to save your games in digital format to load them again at a later time. This is especially useful if you're reading games directly from the original cassette tapes through an audio input port.