Date : Tue, 17 Sep 1991 15:08:53 GMT
From : ogicse!qiclab!nosun!techbook!fzsitvay@uunet.uu.net (Frank Zsitvay)
Subject: Re: MACHINE READABLE FORM OF TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION ON ZYLOG Z80
In article <c9037544.684739093@jupiter.newcastle.edu.au> c9037544@jupiter.newcastle.edu.au
(David M Williams) writes:
>buhrow@CATS.UCSC.EDU (Brian Buhrow) writes:
>> I am looking for machine readable forms of documentation which
>>describe the Zylog Z80 microprocessor from the programming point of view.
>> I am interested in its registers, its instruction set, how much memory it
>>can address how that addressing works, it's i/o capabilities, etc.
>> Please respond by mailing to: buhrow@cats
>>and telling me or sending me such information.
>
> I would also like such information. Thanks!
>
same here, except a slightly different request - information leading
to the incorporation and programming of a Z80DMA chip into a homebrew
system. for some strange reason that escapes me, information on that
chip (and the Z80DART, although folklore has it the DART is a SIO that
doesn't do sync comm) is extremely hard to come by...
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