![]() I’d replaced my venerable Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback with a Saitek X52 Pro early in 2014 to maximise my enjoyment of Elite: Dangerous. ![]() It then occurred to me that the only significant hardware or software change since the last time Spectaculator ran successfully was my joystick. I even disabled DEP in both hardware and software, all to no avail. Having had some compatibility problems in the past between earlier incarnations of Spectaculator and various security programs I began by disabling anything that might be misinterpreting the emulator as malware, then turning off various Windows services. ![]() Surprisingly it crashed with an Access Violation error as soon as the emulation started. This weekend I had reason to fire up Spectaculator 8.0, one of my favourite ZX Spectrum emulators but one which I hadn’t run in over a year. A very unusual one this, recorded here for the benefit of the half dozen other people on the planet who might stumble upon it while Googling the same problem.
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