A Brazilian clone, manufactured by {Micro Digital}, of the British {Sinclair Research} {ZX Spectrum} 8-bitmicrocomputer. It differed from the standard Spectrum by adding an Interface 2-compatible joystickinterface, and extra BASIC commands to aid programming and graphics-editing. Because of these differences, it was slightly incompatible with the standard Spectrum. A later model, the TK-95, which boasted an improved keyboard (similar to the Commodore 64' s) and a more compatible ROM, was little more than a TimexTC2048 (another Spectrum clone) in disguise. {comp.sys.sinclair FAQ (http://www.kendalls.demon.co.uk/cssfaq/)}. ["comp.sys.sinclair FAQ", D Burke M Fayzullin P Kendall et al, pub. Philip Kendall 1998] (1998-11-09)