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What is RC2014? RC2014 is a simple 8 bit Z80 based modular computer. It is inspired by the home built computers of the late 70s and computer revolution of the early 80s. It is not a clone of anything specific, but there are suggestions of the ZX81, UK101, S100, Superboard II and...
RC2014 is a simple 8 bit Z80 based modular computer. It is inspired by the home built computers of the late 70s and computer revolution of the early 80s. It is not a clone of anything specific, but there are suggestions of the ZX81, UK101, S100, Superboard II and Apple I in here...
The two main influences are z80Pack and "z80" from github user oubiwann. (Which I'll refer to as "oubiwann-z80" in this document. Reasons for not using either of the two source projects Z80Pack was excellent for what it is, but it would not allow for multiple Z80 instances... ...
The RC2014 mini is a Z80 based retro computer kit that traditionally runs Microsoft Basic or the SCM Z80 monitor ROM.The RC2014 Mini CP/M Upgrade Kitconverts the RC2014 Mini into a machine using the CP/M operating system and opens up a new (old) world of possibility!
The interface connects to a standard RC2014 slot and allows the Z80 to write to the registers of the SID chip. There is an interrupt generator added which can be set to generate at roughly 50/60/100Hz, in order to meet the frame rate of the Commodore 64. Send the outputted sound to...
showing that while it might be long in the tooth the Z80 can still do things alongside the new kids. For those of us who had the Sinclair machines back in the day it’s particularly pleasing to see boundaries still being pushed at, as for example inwhen a Z80 was (almost) persuaded...
Single-step debugging, breakpoints, and watchpoints to trace Z80 bus activity in real-time Allows bridging other SPI peripherals to the Z80 using the optional I/O expander card Flexible MIT-licensed firmware can be the basis of your own SBC or breadboard computer ...
Great Z80 kit This was a lot of fun to put together; it took a couple of hours, and worked like a charm. I got the CP/M upgrade at the same time, so I didn't spend much time with just this kit - but I have spent a lot of time with the CP/M-upgraded version. The instruc...
Z80 CP/M 80 emulation of RC2014 using the RP2040 (PI PICO) processor. and emulation of a handfull of hardware peripherals. Initial aim was to get the EtchedPixels Linux based Z80 emulation including an SD Card based IDE running on a Pi Pico as a standalone. I have ripped out much ...