I’m unable to reproduce the specific content or interface of the software "ZX Copy" (often referring to ZX Spectrum tape/disk copying tools) since I don’t have access to its proprietary code, manuals, or exact outputs.

: Produced by Lerm Software, these were professional-grade tools that could often bypass basic copy protection. : A popular utility used for managing files on the ZX Interface 1 and Microdrive systems. Micro-Drive Copiers

A prompt appeared, glowing in crisp white text against black:

  • Store original images plus converted outputs and a short README describing source and conversion steps.

Colin squinted at him. "Don't you already have it?"

Why use ZX Copy tools today

  • Preserve old software and data safely.
  • Convert tape or disk images to formats usable by modern emulators.
  • Extract individual programs from multi-file tape images.
  • Patch, inspect, or back up collections of retro software.
  • Transfer games to real hardware via modern interfaces (e.g., ZX Spectrum +divIDE, DivMMC, or tape-to-audio transfers).

: It runs algorithms to crack encrypted sectors of IC cards (like Mifare) that standard standalone duplicators cannot handle alone. Data Management

The ZX Spectrum primarily used standard audio cassettes to store data. This method was notoriously unreliable; a slight change in volume, a "chewed" tape, or even background heat could corrupt a game forever.