Date : Fri, 07 Aug 1992 21:55:32 GMT
From : van-bc!rsoft!agate!dog.ee.lbl.gov!hellgate.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!sl1zm@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: '180 programmers'/tech reference manuals wanted
In article <1992Aug06.045659.17702@blkbox>, jdb8042@blkbox (John D. Baker)
writes:
> Where may I write to obtain programmers' reference materials for
> either the Hitachi HD64180 or the Zilog Z80180?
>
> I'd like a U.S. address for Hitachi if possible as I have an HD64180-
> based system.
> Also, what is Zilog's address. Failing Hitachi, I'll ask Zilog for the
Z80180
> reference manuals/data sheet.
>
> Better yet, If anyone out there has an extra or knows who else I might
> contact to get ahold of this information, please send me email, or
> post if anyone else might be interested in this kind of thing.
>
> Of course ordinary programming is similar to the Z80 except that instruction
> timing is different, but I'm also interested in using the internal '180
devices
> so I need info on those.
>
> Thanks.
>
> John D. Baker ->An Apple 3.5", 5.25", 8", HD5.25" CardZ180 Z-System nut//
Try checking your phone book under Electronic Equipment & Supplies.
The ones in this area are Hall-Mark Electronic Corp, Kimball Electronics inc,
Marshall Electronics, Milgray Electronics, etc...
Find the rep for Hitachi and they should have or be able to get these books:
HD64180 8-bit High Integration CMOS Microprocessor User's Manual
#U77
October, 1985 (Couldn't find an 88 version)
HD64180 8-bit Microprocessor Hardware Manual
#U77
January, 1988
HD64180 Series 8-bit Microprocessor Programming Manual
#U92
January, 1988
The Programming Manual and Users Manual were most usefull to me.
James Diffendaffer