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- I've tried managing interrupts in interrupts
- This is a simple test that I ran on my
- Another test while building my Z80 based computer. This time I connected an SRAM chip: the code, read by the EEPROM, reads a ...
- NASCOM BASIC has some powerful commands to manage Input/Output ports. OUT acts like the corresponding assembly ...
- This is a test trying to pilot a Z80 PIO (Parallel Input/Output) with a Zilog Z80. The CPU reads the program by an EEPROM, then ...
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This video shows a test of the The Hello, World of Chip-8 Emulation Running on my 6502-Retro! Shown emulated here using the Etchedpixels Emulator Kit. I've heavily modified the firmware of my computer and now it acts as a real home computer from the '80s: I can move the cursor ... New test of sprites on my Z80 based computer with TMS9918A. How I show all of the 32 sprites on the screen (in the previous ...
I've added a Z80 CTC (Counter Timer) that generates a signal of ~1Hz, used to flash a LED, while the CPU sends data to the Z80 ...
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