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The Kempston Interface, produced by Kempston Micro Electronics, was the generic name for any interface on Sinclair's ZX Spectrum series of computers that allowed joysticks complying with the de facto Atari 2600 standard to be used with the machine.

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* Kempston joystick
The better known of these included the Kempston joystick interface, the Morex Peripherals Centronics / RS-232 interface, the Currah Microspeech unit ( speech synthesis ), Videoface Digitiser, RAM pack, the Cheetah Marketing SpecDrum, a drum machine, and the Multiface, a snapshot and disassembly tool from Romantic Robot.
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It featured a Kempston joystick port, and later revisions contained a switch that effectively ' hid ' the device from software.
Kempston joystick interface
The joystick ports were not compatible with the popular Kempston interface, and thus did not work with most Spectrum games released prior to the launch of the ZX Interface 2.
The interface two came with two joystick ports that ( unlike the Kempston which used the IN31 command ) were mapped to actual key presses.
Joystick interfaces that mapped to the cursor keys were available, but like the popular Kempston interface they were limited to supporting a single joystick only.
Kempston joystick interface.
It used the Atari 2600 standard DE-9 connector and was primary designed to work with the ZX Spectrum Kempston joystick interface but also with the compatible ports built into other home computers such as the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 (& Vic-20 ) and later Commodore Amiga and Atari ST.

Kempston and interfaces
There were numerous disk drive interfaces, including the Abbeydale Designers / Watford Electronics SPDOS, Abbeydale Designers / Kempston KDOS and Opus Discovery.

Kempston and for
Kempston serves principally as a dormitory town for Bedford and for Milton Keynes, which is about ten miles away.
Kempston Rural remains a civil parish and is part of Turvey Ward for borough election purposes.
Note 2: The 2001 Kempston Urban figure is the combined total for the three urban wards of Kempston East, Kempston North and Kempston South.
Kempston is also a family name for many individuals from British Ancestry.
Known for Knight & Culverhouse thrillers and Kempston Hardwick mysteries.
Patrick Hall ( born 20 October 1951 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Bedford and Kempston from 1997 to 2010.
He was elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election for the new seat of Bedford and Kempston with a majority of 8, 300.
* Patrick Hall ( born 1951 ), MP for Bedford and Kempston from 1997 to 2010
* Richard Fuller, Conservative MP for Bedford and Kempston 2010 -
The Parish is for the greater part enclosed in a bend in the Ouse, and it touches the parishes of Oakley, Biddenham, Kempston, Stagsden, Stevington and at its western point, Turvey.
Hastingsbury Business & Enterprise College ( formerly Hastingsbury Upper School and Community College ) is a coeducational upper school for 13-18 year olds, located on Hill Rise in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England.
Despite it rural setting, for many years Kempston Hardwick was technically part of Kempston town.
The name of Kempston Hardwick was used by local author Adam Croft for one of his fictional detectives.
The first Kempston joysticks sold were cheap springless ones for a Phillips Video Game console sold by Voltmace Ltd. Voltmace made the first circuit boards for the interface too.

Kempston and ZX
The controller uses the prevailing de facto standard Atari-style 9-pin connector and can be connected without modification to all other machines compatible with that standard, including the Atari 2600, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum with Kempston interface or similar.
This 9-pin plug was standard of many systems of the era, and the joysticks were fundamentally compatible with the ZX Spectrum's Kempston Interface and the Sega Master System.

Kempston and Spectrum
Kempston Interface plugged into a Spectrum Plus

Kempston and joysticks
Problems had also been reported with the Kempston Interface breaking down on the newer models and it faded slowly into obscurity, although the option to use Kempston joysticks remained in games until the end of the computer's shelf life.
Kempston Micro Electronics was an electronics company specialising in computer joysticks and related home computer peripherals during the 1980s.

Kempston and be
The school is the only upper school to be located in the town of Kempston, and has been awarded specialist status as a Business & Enterprise College.
Ironically, the town of Kempston itself has no railway station, despite the fact that it has a population of about 20, 000 and some have suggested the station should be relocated in Kempston.

Kempston and with
According to the former Bedfordshire County Council's estimates, the town had a population of 80, 000 in mid 2005, with 19, 720 in the adjacent town of Kempston.
The Bedford Urban Area which includes Kempston, Elstow and Biddenham forms the 71st largest Urban Area in the UK with a population of 101, 928.
Once known as the largest village in England, Kempston is now a town with its own town council.
Church End, with its original parish church, remains a small hamlet in the rural part of Kempston.
In 1974 Kempston Urban District was abolished and Kempston reverted to being a civil parish, in the Borough of Bedford but with a separate town council with minor powers.
The Bedford Southern Bypass on the A421, was constructed in the 1990s and links with the Kempston relief road, built in the 1980s.
The new constituency ( strictly speaking The Bedford division of Bedfordshire ) covered the northern end of the county and included Kempston and Eaton Socon together with the surrounding rural area.

Kempston and .
From Milton Keynes, the canal is planned to pass beneath the M1 utilising an existing cattle creep, then cross over Brogborough Hill, and across the Marston Vale through to the River Great Ouse in Kempston.
It flows through Brackley, Buckingham, Milton Keynes at Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Olney and Kempston, which is the current head of navigation.
The river is navigable from the Wash to Kempston Mill, which is just beyond Bedford, a distance of.
Sessions was born in Largs, and spent some of his earliest years in Kempston, Bedfordshire and St Albans, Hertfordshire.
42 ( Grant Palmer ) provides an hourly daytime service Mondays to Saturdays providing a connection to: Weston, Harlington, Toddington, Ampthill, Houghton Conquest, Kempston and Bedford.
J2 ( Stagecoach ) provides an hourly daytime service Mondays to Saturdays to Ampthill, Houghton Conquest, Kempston and Bedford.
Kempston is a town and civil parish located in Bedfordshire, England.
Until the 19th century Kempston was a mainly rural parish.
Construction was slow at first, but the new district soon began to expand steadily and Kempston acquired a more urban feel.
In 1896 the parish was divided into Kempston Urban District 1, 255 acres ( 5. 1 km² ) and the civil parish of Kempston Rural 3, 770 acres ( 15 km² ).
Kempston in 1908The Urban District was based on East End, Up End and Kempston New Town all of which are in the north eastern part of the parish close to Bedford, and had 86. 8 % of the total population at the 1901 census.

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