Built a cycle-accurate COMX-35 emulator - Bliiing-blong-blong!

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The COMX-35 was from Hong Kong, from 1983, and not as famous as the Spectrum or C64. But if you were a kid in the Netherlands or Belgium around that time, this may have been the computer your school or your dad's office had in a corner. The "READY" prompt, the blocky pink-and-blue, the pling-plong-plong self-test: everyone who had one remembers them.

Photo Credit: Ed Keefe - who has done a ton of work reverse engineering and documenting the COMX and designing a COMX superboard.

This is the computer I learned programming on when I was 6 yo. I still remember trying to make a hybrid between a racing game and space invaders - and getting stuck not understanding some BASIC commands. A lot - but not quite all - software, games, and manuals had been translated from English to Dutch by West Electronics.

[COMX-35 Self test - Bliiiiing-Blong-Blong!](

I've been writing a cycle-accurate emulator for it from the original datasheets, and v0.1.0 just shipped. It's a CLI release — the GUI is next — but you can already:

[Zeegevecht (Sea Battle)](

If you had one of these as a kid, I'd love to hear what game or program you remember most dearly. There are expansion cards I'm still reverse-engineering and there are tons of games I'm still re-discovering. Can't wait to hear what you remember of the quirky old and unique home computer!

Source + binaries (linux/mac/windows):
[Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/barendscholtus/go-comx)