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== Z80 derived CPUs==
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== Z80 clones ==
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:Z180(Zilog)
 
 
:Z84013/Z84C13/Z84015/Z84C15(Toshiba)
 
:Z84013/Z84C13/Z84015/Z84C15(Toshiba)
:Z800(Zilog)
 
:Z280(Zilog)
 
:Z380(Zilog)
 
 
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:eZ80(Zilog)
 
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:KL5C8400(Kawasaki)
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:T80(VHDL)
 
:T80(VHDL)
 
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:Kabuki(VLSI Technology)
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== 8bit CPUs derived from Z80==
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:HD64180(Hitachi)
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:Z180(Zilog)
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== DHL Z80 core ==
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== 16 bit CPUs derived from Z80 ==
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:R800(ASCII Corporation)
 
:R800(ASCII Corporation)
:Kabuki(VLSI Technology)
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:Z800(Zilog)
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:Z280(Zilog)
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== Zilog’s 32 bit CPUs named “Z” ==
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:Z380(Zilog)
  
 
== 8080==
 
== 8080==

Revision as of 05:24, 31 August 2021

This is a WIKI about Z80 microprocessor based machines. We collect technical informations about these "vanishing" computers.

Z80 based computers

  1. MSX(multivendor)
  2. PC-G8xx(SHARP)
  3. TI-7x/8x(TEXAS INSTRUMENTS)
  4. PC-8001(NEC)
  5. PC-6001/6601(NEC)
  6. PC-8801(NEC)
  7. MZ(SHARP)
  8. X1/turbo/Z(SHARP)
  9. SMC-777(SONY)
  10. PV-1000(CASIO)
  11. PV-2000(CASIO)
  12. M5(SORD)
  13. SC-1000/1000II(SEGA)
  14. SC-3000/3000H
  15. Othello Multi Vision(TSUKUDA ORIGINAL)
  16. Sega MkIII/Sega Master System(SEGA)
  17. Gamegear(SEGA)
  18. Megadrive/Genesis with Power Base(SEGA)
  19. ZX-80/81(Sinclair Research)
  20. ZX Specrtum(Sinclair Research/Amstrad)
  21. Coleco Vision(COLECO)
  22. Amstrad CPC(AMSTRAD)
  23. TRS-80(TANDY RADIO SHACK)
  24. ZX Clones(multivendor)
  25. Coleco Adam(COLECO)
  26. C128(Commodore)
  27. SPC-1000(Samsung)
  28. M68(SORD)
  29. RC-20(SEIKO)
  30. PCW(Amstrad)
  31. FM-8/FM-7/FM-11/FM-77 + Z80 card(Fujitsu)
  32. Einstain(Tatung)
  33. KayproII(Kaypro)
  34. PHC-25,30(Sanyo)
  35. Enterprise64/128(Intelligent Software/Enterprise Computers)

Z80 compatible CPUs

MK3880(Mostek) Z8400(SGS-Thomson) LH0080(Sharp) µPD780C(NEC) TMPZ84C00(Toshiba) ?(Goldstar) BU18400(ROHM Electronic) U880(East Germany) MMN80CPU(Romania:Microelectronica) КР1858ВМ1(Soviet Union) T34BM1(Soviet Union)

Z80 clones

Z84013/Z84C13/Z84015/Z84C15(Toshiba)
eZ80(Zilog)
KL5C8400(Kawasaki)
uPD9002(NEC)
ATJ2085(Chinese Actions Semiconductor)
T80(VHDL)
TV80(Verilog)
Kabuki(VLSI Technology)

8bit CPUs derived from Z80

HD64180(Hitachi)
Z180(Zilog)

DHL Z80 core

16 bit CPUs derived from Z80

R800(ASCII Corporation)
Z800(Zilog)
Z280(Zilog)

Zilog’s 32 bit CPUs named “Z”

Z380(Zilog)

8080

8080(Intel)
8080A(Intel)


Assembler collections (spec comparison)

Alasm(ZX Spectrum) English help

Alasm(ZX Spectrum) Japanese Translation

PASMO(ZX Spectrum/MSX) English help(link)

PASMO(ZX Spectrum/MSX) Japanese Translation


TYPICAL DEVICES for Z80 computers

Data Recorders

DATA Recorders format comparison

Z80 family chips

FDD

Y-E Data


FDC

Philips (WD2793)

Microsol

National (MB8877A)

Toshiba (Panasonic)

SVI (WD1793)

VDP or GDC

TMS9918
V9938
V9958
V9978/9990


cf:Other devices

TMS9900
TMS9995

Sound chips

Refer to http://mus.msx.click/