On Sat, May 15, 2021 at 02:58 PM, SCOTT VITALE wrote:
There are also Z80/CP/M simulators that can target different host computers (including AVR and PIC) as well as C64, ZX80, ALTAIR, AIM65, KIM-1, APPLE I, II, PDP-11, etc. software simulators available.
Wow Scott, thank you so much for all this info! (all the
above is on my plate) I think I will start using Josh's info at 1st but I do need to also check out all the rec's you mentioned also and come up to speed as best as I can. The simulators you mentioned look like fun as well and I will have to try them too. Just fun stuff all around!!
BTW: I still have my APPLE //e, APPLE //gs and a 512K MAC-SE in storage. I used to develop software on the APPLE //e for a laser-show project I hobby-designed back in the mid-80's and used the SC-MACRO assembler to develop the machine-language routines.?
Yes Apple II or as I always see on my screen to my left, " the ][? " has always been one of my major faves. I even have the Mac 128K as well but not used at all tho, just kept for its history and such. My Plus still works fine too and still used. Yes, I have SC-Macro asm too for my A2 and did a bit of that as well. It was the best for my dev as well back also along with you.?
The older Kim-1 and 1802 stuff will always be other favs of mine, even more so than the A2. (and currently building my own Kim-1 similar to the microkim1 design, I have 5 projects going at once, lol) but that is were it really started for me, but alas this topic is now getting side tracked.
So to me now the Z80 is so new to me (and I did not do anything with it that much in the past really) but what I am finding is that it is really cool, more than other 8 bitters as I am seeing and somewhat knew.. and now so very exciting!
So all in all to those that replied...This info you
ALL SHARED here is so appreciated more than you think. Thank you all for sharing these tips, asm's, crossasm's, os's and such for me. I will use this as a base to start my ZED80 adventure!!? 8-)