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The Nascom Home Page

http://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/pdf/Keys/mon/nassys1.txt

hacking together a z80 trace tool I managed to re-engineer the text compression routines in C (the text compression is based on Huffman variable bit-encoding) and I could list the

DAVES OLD COMPUTERS - RadioShack-Tandy Color Computer/Dragon

http://dunfield.classiccmp.org/coco/

than the original Z80 based machines . The white 64k CoCo1 was donated by Rob McFadden, The TRS-80 CoCo2 was donated by Carol Dunfield. One CoCo3 was donated by Allen Dunfield, an

Snarkofagen's Emulation

http://home.swipnet.se/snarkofagen/

ZX Plus v0.23 and Z80 Stealth v0.79 ... try them, why don't you?! Yeah, one more thing: Bloodlust software , you know the guys that made Nesticle, Genecyst and Callus, they now ha
All of the best current available emulators available for download (only for PC). Also rom links, news, top-3 emulators, message board, front ends etc. Visit Snarkofagen's Emulati

The Nascom Home Page

http://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/lang/games/logichess.html

hacking together a z80 trace tool I managed to re-engineer the text compression routines in C (the text compression is based on Huffman variable bit-encoding) and I could list the

Moving Forth: Part 1

http://bradrodriguez.com/papers/moving1.htm

for the 6809, 8051, and Z80. I'm doing the 6809 to illustrate an easy and conventional Forth model; plus, I've already published a 6809 assembler [ROD91,ROD92], and I'll be needin

Aaron's Almanac (Home of Aaron Giles)

https://aarongiles.com/old/

simply of a single Z80 CPU. Eventually, more arcade games were discovered that ran on similar hardware, and a large collection of Z80-based games were quickly supported. Of course

Site News and Updates

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was the Little Board Z80 and is of course Zilog Z80 based. They also made a chassis for this SBC, the Series 100. This one gets a full cleanup and repair. Repairing an Unexpanded

6809 Assembly programming for the Fujitsu FM-7

https://www.chibiakumas.com/6809/fm7.php

Halt / Cancel / Z80 $FD06 DDDDDDDD RS232 Data DDDDDDDD RS232 Data $FD07 SSSSSSSS RS232 Status CCCCCCCC RS232 Comand $FD0D RRRRRRRR PSG AY Register (need to write zero after reg nu

OS/Forth

https://www.forth.org/svfig/osf.html

8080, and shortly the Z80, microprocessors operating at 4MHz could easily handle 9.6 and 19.2 Kbps data rates with hardware or x-on/x-off handshake. The screen scrolled off the to


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