The NE-Z80 was a homebuilt computer kit presented by Nova Eletrônica magazine on the October 1981 issue, a publication that was part of the Brazilian Prológica...
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ZX80 (category Z80-based home computers)
named after the Z80 processor with the 'X' meaning "the mystery ingredient". Internally, the machine was designed by Jim Westwood around a Z80 central processing...
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(1980, US) Microdigital TK80 (1981, Brazil) Nova Electrônica/Prológica NE-Z80 (1981, Brazil) Timex Sinclair T/S 1000 (a ZX81 with the same circuit board...
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based on MS-DOS. A not extensive list of Prológica's products: NE-Z80 (Sinclair ZX80 clone) NE-Z8000 (1982, Sinclair ZX81 clone) CP 200 (1982, Sinclair ZX81...
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The NE-Z8000 is a Brazilian homebuilt computer clone of the Sinclair ZX81, introduced in late 1982 by Prológica's subsidiary, the monthly magazine Nova...
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S-OS is a simple operating system mainly for Z80 based computers. The operating system was first presented in 1986 in the Japanese magazine Oh!X in an...
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developed by Tecmo in 1986 for an arcade release on custom hardware based on the Z80 chipset. It was ported to multiple systems including the Nintendo Entertainment...
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Game Boy (category Z80-based video game consoles)
8080 and the Zilog Z80. The SM83 has the seven 8-bit registers of the 8080 (lacking the alternate registers of the Z80), but uses the Z80's programming syntax...
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4 - converts Spectrum snapshots in the .Z80 or .SNA format to or from Multiface 3 format (Multiface 3 -> Z80 only on a PC). […] PMSFX21X.COM […] PMSFX...
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to be produced as a computer game, with a version being released for the Z80 Compucolor in 1979. Many computer editions of the game have been produced...
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Primary: Motorola 68000 @ 10 MHz (some later boards 12 MHz) Secondary: Zilog Z80 @ 3.579 MHz Co-processors: 2x CPS Super Chip Sound chips: Yamaha YM2151 @...
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instruction-set compatible with the 8-bit Intel 8080 processor of 1974. The Zilog Z80, however, was fully backward compatible with the Intel 8080.) Fully backward...
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Achim. "Interrupt Behaviour of the Z80 CPU". Archived from the original on 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2016-04-25. "Pinouts - Z80 family". Archived from the original...
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Third generation of video game consoles (redirect from NES era)
Japan, it was remodeled and marketed as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). This generation marked the end of the video game crash of 1983, and a shift...
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by Williams Electronics, Inc. (EXPORT VERSION)". Gaming History. "CAPCOM Z80 BASED HARDWARE". System 16. Weiss, Brett Alan. "1942 - Review". AllGame....
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this time, Chris purchased, studied, and taught himself to program the new Z80 processor within two years. In 1982, the brothers started Ashby Computers...
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Cassette System Hardware (Data East)". www.system16.com. "System 16 - Taito Z80 Based Hardware (Taito)". www.system16.com. "System 16 - Konami Scramble Hardware...
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System 1 hardware, based on a Z80 processor running at 4 MHz. Audio was provided by two 2 MHz SN76496 chips with a 4 MHz Z80 co-processor. The graphics were...
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Torch Computers (section Z80 Second Processors)
Communicator or C-series computer, a system based on the BBC Micro with a Z80 second processor and integral modem, intended as a viewdata terminal. Establishing...
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element of the game itself (Pong-style console). CPU: 8-bit NEC D780C-1 (Z80 clone), running at 3.58 MHz Resolution: 256 pixel x 192 with 2 Colors (32...
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Boy. It features a color screen and an 8-bit processor and a custom Zilog Z80 central processing unit. It features full compatibility with all previously...
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arcade board, centered on a Motorola 68000 processor as the CPU, a Zilog Z80 as a sound controller, and a video system supporting hardware sprites, tiles...
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traffic) reaches 200 GB per second. Intel 8257 Am9517 Intel 8237 Z80 DMA LH0083, compatible to Z80 DMA μPD71037, capable of addressing a 64K-byte of memory μPD71071...
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programming also led him to begin programming his own sound drivers with the Z80 assembler. Through this work, González had his music featured in MSX ports...
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Master System (category Z80-based video game consoles)
with the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Its library is smaller and with fewer well-reviewed games than the NES, due in part to Nintendo licensing policies...
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Instruction sets Intel 80x86 family ARM architecture Motorola 68k and H8 Zilog Z80 MOS 6502 Intel i860 DEC Alpha Analog Devices ADSP218x Angstrem KR1878 Atmel...
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use the Z80 as a sound controller. The Power Base Converter effectively turns the Mega Drive into a Master System, giving control to the Z80 and leaving...
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decreases in pricing across the entire processor market. Along with the Zilog Z80, it sparked a series of projects that resulted in the home computer revolution...
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List of file formats (redirect from .nes)
copies of ZX Spectrum games) TAP – for tape images without copy protection Z80, SNA – (for snapshots of the emulator RAM) DSK – (for disk images) .tap –...
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History of personal computers (section NeXT)
(1976). Federico Faggin would go on to co-found Zilog which would produce the Z80 in 1976. Some of these CPUs would be widely used in early personal computers...
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