Re: A86: Z80 Info (was Standards)


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Re: A86: Z80 Info (was Standards)



I have the Z80 Users Manaul and its defintely useful as a command reference
(to check opcodes, processor timings, etc.), but I was wondering If I
already have this book do I need Rodney Zak's book on the Z80.

Andres

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> From: Dan Eble <eble@cis.ohio-state.edu>
> To: 86 Assembly list <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
> Subject: Re: A86: Z80 Info (was Standards)
> Date: Monday, August 04, 1997 10:51 AM
> 
> On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, James Yopp wrote:
> 
> >      But, the main advantage I have is the ownership of the Zilog Z80 
> > user's manual and the giude to Discrete devices and embedded
controllers. 
>                                 
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> >  These are very good references which most of the more experienced 
> > programmers have, but those starting out do not.
> 
> 
> He's right.  I have that book sitting right next to me.  It's difficult
to
> express the extent of it's usefulness.  (It's not too good for learning
> how t...
> 
>...ey had two other Z80 books, "Z80 Databook (DB95Z800101)" and "Z80
> User's Manual (DC-8309-01)."  James, can you comment on either of those?

> Dan Eble (mailto:eble@cis.ohio-state.edu)
>          (http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~eble)
> 


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