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Author Archives: Matt Cook. Z80 8-bit Compact Flash Card Interface. July 6, 2015. Secondary storage is essential for most systems to hold programs for the long term. Attaching secondary storage to your system is a challenge, but a challenge worth investing time into. You can choose many different flavors of secondary storage to … Continue reading →. May 21, 2015. Z80 Interrupts and Strings. April 29, 2015. Z80 RAM and Stack Test. April 12, 2015. UART Serial Console Interface. March 31, 2015. After suffic...
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Newer posts →. Interfacing and testing ROM chips – Part 1. March 19, 2014. EEPROM chips have come in. (CAT28C256). Continue reading →. Single Step Instruction Circuit. February 16, 2014. Continue reading →. February 9, 2014. Continue reading →. February 8, 2014. Continue reading →. Newer posts →. Z80 8-bit Compact Flash Card Interface. Z80 Interrupts and Strings. Z80 RAM and Stack Test. UART Serial Console Interface. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Z80 Monitor | Z80 Computer Project
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Z80 Interrupts and Strings. Z80 8-bit Compact Flash Card Interface →. May 21, 2015. Our system is just a heap of silicon unless it has some code to run. I don’t think the hardware is quite at the point of running an operating system like CP/M yet, but that doesn’t mean we can’t do anything. We can hit the assembly and build up some code in our ROM chip. We can make a ROM monitor. ZMC80 Monitor Command List? View command list R - monitor reset C - clear screen D - print $50 bytes from specified location.
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Z80 8-bit Compact Flash Card Interface | Z80 Computer Project
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Z80 8-bit Compact Flash Card Interface. July 6, 2015. Secondary storage is essential for most systems to hold programs for the long term. Attaching secondary storage to your system is a challenge, but a challenge worth investing time into. You can choose many different flavors of secondary storage to add to your system, and I have chosen to use a compact flash card that will provide almost limitless storage capability for the computer while maintaining a very simple 8-bit interface. The above might seem ...