This page contains original
and very useful information about Z80CPU and Z80DART.
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I am happy to present you my
Z80 Simulator. I wrote it because I wanted to
test some floating point math routines for my controller.
I couldn't find any Windows
based application that would be able to do that job correctly.
So, I decided to invest a real
effort to make my own simulator. It will certainly satisfy your needs,
too!
IT IS
FREE!
- My Windows based Z80
Simulator -
The archive contains a zipped
.exe file that requires msvbvm50.dll file to run, but, here it is
-
This is not an assembler. Your
Z80 program is loaded into Z80 Simulator using program.bin file.
Program.bin is binary image of
Z80 ROM memory containig your program (It must start from the address
0000h). I suggest that you generate
this file as an output from the shareware version of TASM
assembler. Please download the following
archive with examples for further information -
-
IEEE 754 floating point math routines for Z80 that you can test on my Z80
Simulator -
This archive also contains a
small program that converts real numbers to their IEEE 754 floating point
representation.
- Basic Z80CPU and Z80DART
information (pinouts, etc.)
-
Z80CPU pin descriptions in MS Word 7.0 format (zipped)
-
- Z80DART pin descriptions in
MS Word 7.0 format (zipped) -
- Z80 instruction set in MS
Word 7.0 format (zipped) -
These documents are original
and I invested a lot of time to prepare them.
- Z80DART datasheet in PDF
format (zipped) -
This is the only place on the
Internet where you can find this datasheet.
- I have made a Z80CPU based
controller with two serial ports realized with a Z80DART.
I still don't have the
schematics in electronic form, but I am working on it. -
The photo of my Z80 board -
- I will always be happy to
respond to your comments!!!
This page is under
construction! Author:
Vladimir Soso Last
modified on February 12, 2001.