Date : Thu, 19 Oct 1989 00:31:23 GMT
From : gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!wuarchive!texbell!vector!attctc!bobc@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Bob Calbridge)
Subject: Z80 Algorithms
In article <1238@crdos1.crd.ge.COM>, davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.COM (Wm E Davidsen
Jr) writes:
` In article <8910161517.AA06146@rom.ecse.rpi.edu>, black@ROM.ECSE.RPI.EDU
(Jerry Glomph Black) writes:
` | pseudonym Z180. The 64180 is far more than a 'Z80 clone'. It does support
` | the Z80 instruction set, but has 2 asynch and 1 synch serial ports, 1 Meg
` | address space, 2 16-bit timers, and 4 external interrupt lines.
`
` So can I get a nice S100 board with one? Maybe even a nice single
` board CP/M system to replace the collection of relics I currently run?
` Either that or a board which gives me an AT on a single A100 card ;-)
What you need is a nice S180 board with one. Actually, I recall that the
Micro Mint used to have one. Pretty cheap too. I don't know if they're
still in business. Used to be you could find their ads in Byte. I haven't
read it in so long I can't guarantee it. It was a single board system and
came, I seem to recall, with either CP/M or a CP/M clone.
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