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Jan Panteltje wrote:Dan Purgert wrote:>Jan Panteltje wrote:After 48 years, Zilog is killing the classic standalone Z80>
microprocessor chip Z80 powered game consoles, ZX Spectrum, Pac-Man,
and a 1970s PC standard based on CP/M.
Yep, just got the EOL notice from Digikey yesterday. Shame...Well, I will get over it>
https://panteltje.nl/panteltje/z80/index.html
Wrote a disassembler for it once
and a CP/M clone when I had no CP/M only a Sinclair ZX80, later a ZX81 ..
https://panteltje.nl/panteltje/z80/index.html
Build a lot of hardware for my Z80 system:
https://panteltje.nl/panteltje/z80/system14/diagrams/index.html
Dumped it all years ago.
People were still using the disassembler a few years ago it seems.Very nice processor.>I think I had a Z80 simulator on some old Linux PC once?>But the world keeps changing...>
Not always for the better, more bloat every day..
If you see Chromium on Raspbery Pi 4 8 GB taking sometimes minutes
to display a simple text based website...
cache...You could probably use the FPGA Z80 version :-)The most difficult part is to put all into a 40 pin 300 mil package as
https://opencores.org/projects/a-z80
a drop in replacement. If all I wanted was a machinery to run Z80 software
my choice wuild be a RP2040 board.
https://github.com/djbottrill/rp2040_z80_emulator
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