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Re: A Z80 Asm rec
Tony, If you look in my source code, I list the assembler I use for it.? Sadly, not all assemblers work the same.? The psuedo code is not standarized. Regards, Josh
By joshbensadon · #237 ·
Re: A Z80 Asm rec
Oh thanks Bob! Yea I will try all the ones you mentioned. I dont have any serious time limits and I love to try out all this new stuff. I will look into that the more I build my new Z80MC. Thanks a
By saturn5tony <saturn5tony@...> · #236 ·
Re: A Z80 Asm rec
Hi Tony, Mike Riley's RcAsm has a .def file for Z80s, so you can use that if you wish. There is an assembler called asmx (available on Herb's retrotechnology site) that can handle Z80 instructions
A Z80 Asm rec
Hi guys, Being new to the Z80 world, is there any good recommendations of a nice assembler for this processor. I have a 6502 S-C Macro asm for my Apple2 and can run the Z80 card on it as well but I
By saturn5tony <saturn5tony@...> · #234 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Thanks for the pdf Lee!
By saturn5tony <saturn5tony@...> · #233 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Thank you for that link! Now I just need to find the archive of Popular Science magazines. Archive.org only has a few of them, though they do most of the Popular Mechanics issues into the 70's.? I do
By Bill in OKC too · #232 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
ajparent1/kb1gmx wrote: I think the fascination for me is that I can read these old articles and *understand* them. They were written at a time when everyone was a beginner. The chips were also more
By Lee Hart · #231 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Lee, You are far from alone on that.? I have maybe a dozen boxes of those?that I've retained over the years.??They tend to reflect my interest in 8080/8085/z80 and other cpus of the day especially
By ajparent1/kb1gmx · #230 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Wow Allison I read your use of the z80. Its so cool to read that, as well as the fact that its still running for that processor. Im already hooked onto it. Yea I was a 6502 guy from way back and still
By saturn5tony <saturn5tony@...> · #229 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Dynamic ram refresh is in all the Z80 flavor s (Z80, Z180,Z280...). I have a paper done by Tim Olmstead on how to use refresh and make it work.? ?I'll have to put that in the files area. FYI the
By ajparent1/kb1gmx · #228 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
saturn5tony via groups.io wrote: I too still have all my old Byte, Dr.Dobbs, REMark, Sextant, QST, etc. magazines, and often go on "archeological digs" for information and entertainment. I recently
By Lee Hart · #227 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Z80, Been developing and using the Z80 since I got my Northstar Z80 cpu for Altair in early 1977 at that time a 4mhz part or easily twice the 8080 speed. I have not less than... 5 Z80 s100 systems 3
By ajparent1/kb1gmx · #226 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Hi Lee, Wow cool list of things to keep in mind. I did not know about dyno-ram refresh ability. I am still going threw the docs and filling up my parts list for the Z80MC. Wow a really awesome design
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
joshbensadon via groups.io wrote: The Z80 was amazing in part because it was such an early microprocessor. It was a huge step ahead of its contemporaries (like the 8080, 6502, 6800, etc.) The others
By Lee Hart · #224 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Hi Josh (and Bill) Oh so true about looking at old Bytes and PE. I have been reading them every day for quite a few years now, as well as RE. Its fun to see where we are now compared to the late 70's,
By saturn5tony <saturn5tony@...> · #223 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Even if you don't have the brain power to concentrate on this stuff, the books are still fun to read as they demonstrate examples.? A few times, I would hang out with my friend Walter, and we would
By joshbensadon · #222 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
You can find a lot of them as PDF files on archive.org, along with a lot of the other classic computer & programming books. Zak's, Osbourne, and others,? tech manuals from the manufacturers, etc. I
By Bill in OKC too · #221 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Hi Josh, I dont remember that instruction, but I know it had quite a few more that were better than the old 8080 as well as an improved register set. I know that the HW took the 3 power supplies from
By saturn5tony <saturn5tony@...> · #220 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
You can only truly appreciate the Z80 when you start using the Repetitive Copy and Compare instructions.? With a single instruction, you can move a block of 64K as fast as the memory read/write
By joshbensadon · #219 ·
Re: Hi Z80 freaks!!
Hi Josh, Thank you so much for approving me. Yea, I did not really do enough with that processor years ago (so much changed afterwards as I am sure you all know) but I did see how many systems were
By saturn5tony <saturn5tony@...> · #218 ·