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 | | Zilog Z-80 (Microprocessor); Intel 8080 (Microprocessor); Assembler language (Computer program language); Programming; CP/M. No discipline assigned |
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 | | Zilog was incorporated in California in 1974 by Federico Faggin, who left Intel after working on the 8080, and the Z80 shared many features with it. |  | | ZiLOG processors ZiLOG, often seen as Zilog, is a manufacturer of 8-bit CPUs, and is most famous for its Intel 8080-compatible Z80 series. |  | | Although Zilog made several attempts to move off the Z80 onto more powerful 16-bit (Zilog Z800, Zilog Z8000) and 32-bit (Zilog Z80000) platforms, other companies were offering CPUs in this performance range years earlier, and the Zilog chips never caught on. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Z800
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 | | Zilog has a problem with second-sourcing too, but the Z8 should rightfully occupy the position that the 8051 (and clones) holds, as it is classes above the latter. |  | | Zilog is the maker of the Z-280, Z-180, the famous Z-80 and the versatile Z-8 processors. |  | | Another processor I have designed with, is Zilog 's Z-8. |
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http://www.piteraq.dk/pingsoft
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 | | The Zilog Z-80-based system integrates the Altos single-board computer and DMA controller with an 8-in. |
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http://www.usenet.com/newsgroups/comp.os.cpm/msg00318.html
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 | | My own robot experiments started with the Hitachi 64180 chip, a 1M version of a Zilog Z-80. |
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http://www3.brinkster.com/Redline/TinkerBot/processors/z80-64180.asp
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 | | Zilog is dedicated to making this step of software generation as simple as possible. |  | | That is, the user can concentrate on describing his problem and translating it into a series of instructions that can bo loaded into a microcomputer memory. |  | | A good example of this is our assembly language in which a simple mnemonic is used to represent every instruction that the CPU can perform. |
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http://www.eilm.net/doc/z80/z80.info/z80brief.htm
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 | | Z is used for describing and modelling computing systems. |  | | An 8-bit microprocessor, code compatible with the {Zilog Z80} and based on a design from {Hitachi} which is in turn based on the Zilog Z80. |  | | The third computer designed and built by {Konrad Zuse} and the first computer to successfully run real programs. |
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http://www.anubisline.com/english/z.txt
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 | | I have other archaic computers in my collection, such as a Zilog Z-80 development system, several Commodore PETs, C-64s and Amigas, and a DEC 350. |  | | I used Teraks among other types of computers when I was in college, so I have fond memories of using them. |
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http://www.threedee.com/jcm/terak/index.html
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| Â | Computer, Telephony and Electronics Glossary and Dictionary |
 | | Zilog's offerings, the Z800 and Z8000 fell far short. |  | | A better marketing push from Intel and Zilog, Inc. was an afterthought in 16 bit and greater processors. |  | | Made by Zilog, it used a "reverse" Intel 8080 assembler set but was for all practical purposes a better mousetrap and the world beat a path to Zilog's door. |
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http://www.csgnetwork.com/glossaryz.html
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 | | All of Microsoft's existing system software (COBOL, PASCAL, BASIC and DBMS) will be adapted to run under the XENIX system, and all existing software written for UNIX OS will be compatible as well. |  | | It is an interactive, multi-user, multi-tasking system that will run on Intel 8086, Zilog Z8000, Motorola M68000, and DEC PDP-11 series. |
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http://www.thocp.net/companies/microsoft/microsoft_company.htm
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| Â | eCLIPS - Design Guide for 'ZILOG' |
 | | The current version targets Intel 8051 and recently the Zilog Z80 based MCUs, it can be retargeted for other 8 bit MCUs or PICs. |  | | Loaded with troubleshooting tips, this guide will help users develop an understanding of the hardware components of a microcomputer system and the role of the software to control that hardware. |  | | I know there are lots of people out there, who have developed some good utilities and hardware solutions. |
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http://www.eg3.com/eclips/html/design-guide/embedded_zilog_blank.html
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 | | Please See Zilog Z80 For Further Information about Zilog Z-80. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/z/i/Zilog_Z-80.html
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| Â | Jim's Computer Garage (museum) - The Collection |
 | | Program storage was provided by a built-in cassette interface, and a number of educational/utility/entertainment programs were available on cassette. |  | | Based on the Zilog Z-80 microprocessor, the Vector Graphic line of S-100 bus computers were distinctive (if in no other way) by their choice of colors! |  | | Following the 'Executive', came the 'Vixen' and Osborne-3 (a portable OEM'd from Morrow) but by then it was too late and Osborne Computers folded soon after. |
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http://www.rdrop.com/~jimw/jcgm-mic.shtml
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| Â | Thomas Scherrer Z80-Family Official Support Page |
 | | Some of the info found here is property of Zilog, like hardware docs, instruction sets, and some of the software available. |  | | Zilog Z80 CTC user manual (PDF) NEW !! |  | | Introduction into Z80 Instruction Set Be aware of the fact that style how statements are arranged in examples reflects non-standard features offered by ZINT Z80-Interpreter |
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http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/3938/z80_home.htm
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http://www.kanchanapisek.or.th/kp6/BOOK25/chapter3/t25-3-l2.htm
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 | | ZILOG Z 80 MICROPROCESSOR COMPUTERS MICROPROCESSORS 0835995178 TECHNOLOGY. |  | | This book is a guide to Z80 pin definitions, CPU controls signals, suport chips, interfacing peripherals, and much more! |  | | Browsing the inventory of Downtown Books & CD's |
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http://illiad.biblio.com/browse_books/title/z/16119.html
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 | | CPC 464 (1984-1990), CPU was a Zilog Z 80, a game machine for the UK. |  | | ACS-580 586 (1981), a multi-user machine using a Z 80A CPU (3.5 mHz). |  | | I also have a pocket modem (E-Tech) and data link that goes with this computer. |
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http://www.minotaurz.com/compmuse/museum/directory.html
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| Â | Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present |
 | | It has only 33 fixed length 12-bit instructions, including several with a skip-on-condition flag to skip the next instruction (for loops and conditional branches), producing tight code important in embedded applications. |  | | The 16x is very simple and RISC-like (but less so than the RCA 1802 or the more recent 8-bit Atmel AVR microcontroller which is a canonical simple load-store design - 16-bit instructions, 2-stage pipeline, thirty-two 8-bit data registers (six usable as three 16-bit X, Y, and Z address registers), load/store architecture (plus data/subroutine stack)). |  | | Like many other CPUs of the time, the 68000 could fetch the next instruction during execution (a 2 stage pipeline). |
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http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/CIC/archive/cpu_history.html
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 | | ZIF · zigamorph · ZIL · Zilog · Zilog Z280 · Zilog Z8 · Zilog Z80 · Zilog Z8000 · Zilog Z80000 · Zilog Z80A · zip · Zipcode · Zip Drive · zip file · zipperhead |
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http://burks.bton.ac.uk/burks/foldoc/z.htm
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| Â | trs-80 - BlueRider.com |
 | | The '80' refers to the use of Zilog Z-80 processor (NOT Intel 80x8x). |  | | A series of personal computers sold by Tandy Radio Shack. |
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http://www.bluerider.com/wordsearch/trs-80
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| Â | The KA9Q NOS TCP/IP Package |
 | | The KA9Q NOS TCP/IP Package My KA9Q NOS TCP/IP package began life way back in late 1985 on a surplus Xerox 820 computer board running CP/M with a 4 MHz Zilog Z-80 CPU, 64KB of RAM and a 8" floppy drive holding all of 243KB. |
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http://www.lazylakeguesthouse.com/Operating_Systems/Network/stat/101.html
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 | | A macro expanding assembler using Intel, Zilog, DRI, TDL, and Microsoft syntax, mnemonics, and pseudo-ops creating at command-line option either Digital Research HEX or Microsoft REL object code. |  | | DSD uses ZCPR3 environmental descriptor for automatic program installation, as other Z utilities are installed with Z3INS and your SYS.ENV (or Z3.ENV if using Z3- Dot-Com) file. |  | | Your directory system could contain each, in turn, depending upon dominant task for a parti- cular directory environment. |
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http://www.gaby.de/ftp/pub/cpm/znode51/articles/newslets/z_news.106
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| Â | Books & Literature : Programming the Z80 |
 | | Assembly Languages Computer Bks - Languages / Programming Programming Programming Languages - General Zilog Z-80 |  | | Key words: Assembly Languages Computer Bks - Languages / Programming Programming Programming Languages - General Zilog Z-80 (Microprocessor) |  | | Store map 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 |
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http://www.literature.order-home.com/programming_0895880695.html
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 | | When two lists are given in the following table, one for the Zilog assembler and one for the Z assembler, you may assume that the items in each list parallel each other. |  | | The TDL mnemonics are upward compatible to the standard Intel 8080 mnemonics, making it easy to upgrade existing 8080 source programs to the Z-80 CPU. |  | | Following is a list of the abbreviations that are used to reference a group of similar operands. |
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http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/cdrom/SIMTEL/SIGM/VOLS000/VOL019/ZMNEMONS.DOC
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 | | The Zilog Z-80 could run any program written for the 8080 and included twice as many built-in machine instructions. |  | | Five times faster than its predecessor, the 8008, the Intel 8080 could address four times as many bytes for a total of 64 kilobytes. |  | | The 5 1/4" flexible disk drive and diskette were introduced by Shugart Associates in 1976. |
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http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/timeline.php?timeline_category=cmpnt
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 | | the machines from the early 80's with a minimalistic design around the zilog z80 cpu |
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http://hem.passagen.se/tiletech/three.htm
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 | | Kawasaki has developed something called the KC80, which is a Z80 (no MMU, extended address space, or 32-bit enhancements), but speeded up to execute most instructions in one or two cycles, and running at 20MHz. |  | | You can find a detailed history of the development of ZCPR and the Z System in Jay Sage's column in issue #54 of The Computer Journal. |  | | The Z System commercial version is available for a nominal fee from Jay Sage. |
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http://www.non.com/news.answers/CPM-faq.html
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 | | The Zilog company made chips, but they weren't known to manufacture computers. |  | | Zilog might still be in business, doing something else." |  | | Nobody has heard of it, or knows what it is. And here's a Zilog Z-80. |
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http://www.auschron.com/issues/dispatch/2000-12-08/xtra_feature.html
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 | | ; NASCOM ROM BASIC Ver 4.7, (C) 1978 Microsoft ; Scanned from source published in 80-BUS NEWS from Vol 2, Issue 3 ; (May-June 1983) to Vol 3, Issue 3 (May-June 1984) ; Adapted for the freeware Zilog Macro Assembler 2.10 to produce ; the original ROM code (checksum A934H). |  | | RET Z ; Yes - Exit INC HL ; Next byte CP '"' ; Literal string? |  | | JP P,GETNXT ; No - move on INC B ; Increment token value LD A, (HL) ; Get byte from table AND 01111111B ; Strip bit 7 RET Z ; Return if end of list CP C ; Same character as in buffer? |
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http://www.nascomhomepage.com/lang/8kbasic.asm
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| Â | Browsing the inventory of Vashon Island Books by title: Z |
 | | Stiff white pictorial wrappers, printed black (slight rubbing to wrappers), else very good-fine. |  | | Keywords: Illustrated, Foreign, Language, German, Humor, z, Hintermoos, Quirin, Schmalzdobler, erzählt, aus, seinem, Leben. |
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http://odyssey.biblio.com/browse_books/title/z/1846.html
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| Â | VZ200 Resource Page |
 | | The release of software and hardware items can be tracked through these. |  | | These two machines were based on a Zilog Z--80 microprocessor and held a version of Microsoft BASIC in ROM. |  | | I should mention here, for-z completeness, that DSE's Annual Catalogue since 1983 has contained VZ information. |
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http://www.powerup.com.au/~intertek/VZ200/history.htm
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| Â | Subject: Re: Z-80 CP/M Machines |
 | | I'm not a big fan, but if you have to have a Z-80 machine, this one is worth checking out. |  | | Outputs are, 5-inch floppy, 8-inch floppy, SASI harddisk, Centronics parallel, 2 RS232 ports (Zilog PIO chip), and composite video. |  | | The RS232 ports can be set up to generate interupts, so it can run serial I/O at 19K baud. |
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http://www.nelsonit.com/~jon/info-cpm/1987/03/04/092830.html
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 | | The kit built computers had limited appeal because not everyone had the skills needed to assemble them. |  | | Now many new companies began producing 8-bit microcomputers, most based on either the Zilog Z-80, Intel 8080, or MOS 6502 cpus. |  | | The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A was actually built around a TMS-9900 16bit CPU. |
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http://www.geocities.com/j_hellige/COMP2.HTML
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 | | When you enter “Sxxx.ASM”, you will open up the ASM file, but you must then execute the List command, in the form of Ls,e to actually put the generated assembler code to the file. |  | | Functions supported are… I – Start instruction string B – start of DB, single byte format W – start of word format data. |  | | L100,2100 :another flurry of screen activity as the code is “listed” to the.ASM file. |
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http://www.cpm.z80.de/manuals/rez.doc
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| Â | Zilog Z-80: New & Used Books Found in Zilog Z-80 Category |
 | | Microcomputers and Microprocessors: The 8080, 8085, and Z-80 Programming, Interfacing, and Troubleshooting |  | | All Categories > Computers > Microprocessors > Zilog Z-80 |  | | Zilog Z-80: New & Used Books Found in Zilog Z-80 Category |
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http://www.fetchbook.info/fwd_topics/id_1636794.html
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 | | This early PHILIPS portable (15 kg.!) was issued in 1982, 2 years before the famous IBM 5155 Portable Personal Computer (13.6 kg.). |  | | CPU was the ZILOG Z 80A at 4 Mhz. |  | | CPU: Zilog Z80 8 bit at 2,5 Mhz. |
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http://www.digidome.nl/philips.htm
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 | | Error free file transfer protocol that supports multiple file transfer and other advanced features. |  | | B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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http://www.glossary-tech.com/Z.htm
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| Â | Computing History 1968-Present :: Scott Granneman |
 | | Adam Osborne introduces Osborne I, the 1st portable, for $1795 (64kb RAM, Zilog Z-80A CPU, CP/M OS, modem, 2 floppy drives, 5" display -- and 24 pounds!) and inaugurates software bundling with hardware (WordStar, SuperCalc, and BASIC) |  | | IBM PC released (4.7 MHz Intel 8088, 16 kb RAM, DOS 1.0) for $1565, legitimizing the PC and beginning the WinTel (Windows-Intel) monopoly |  | | Xerox 8010 STAR introduced for $16,595, with a Desktop, clickable icons for documents and folders, windows with scrollbars, contextual menus, and visual interfaces for options |
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http://www.granneman.com/techinfo/background/history/
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 | | The computer microprocessor architecture developed by Zilog and used in all the little-endian -based chips from the Zilog Z-80 to the Intel Pentiums. |  | | A separate software utility which perform these functions is sometimes called a « codec. |  | | A number of compression schemes are known, and some are commonly-used: ASCII-85 ( PostScript), D iscrete C osine T ransform ( JPEG, PostScript, TIFF), Fractal, Huffman ( CCITT Group 3, CCITT Group 4, JPEG), JPEG compression (JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2), L empel- W elch- Z iv ( GIF, TIFF,.ZIP files), Run-length ( Dr. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/profirst/c.htm
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 | | Experienced using general test equipment: Oscilloscopes, ICE, Emulators, Digital Logic Analysis tools. |  | | Intel 80x86, Zilog Z‑80, Motorola 68010, Texas Instrument TMS34010 |
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http://smarttek.usapro.net/Staffing/TalentProfile.htm
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| Â | OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum |
 | | However, the originators of the ABC-80 were not to be found at Luxor, but at the Swedish Zilog agent Scandia Metric and Computer Contruction Agency Dataindustrier (DIAB). |  | | Luxor were brought into the deal for their competence in CRTs and larger scale development. |  | | Luxor is a Swedish company that have made TV's and radio's for many years. |
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http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=37
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 | | The Zilog Z-80, designed by former Intel employees, was essentially an 8080 clone with 80 additional instructions. |  | | The 8080 was an 8-bit CPU containing 8,000 transistors and capable of addressing a then-impressive 64 KB of memory (it's predecessor, the 8008, could only address 16 KB). |  | | Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present, Zilog Z-80, John Bayko |
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http://lowendpc.com/tech/8080.shtml
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 | | The Z80 has a 16-bit address bus, yielding a 64-kilobyte addressable memory space, and an 8-bit data bus. |  | | An 8-bit microprocessor from Zilog, a company founded by former Intel engineers. |  | | It is used by WAIS, among other Internet services, to search for files through the use of keywords and is widely used for remote access to library catalogs. |
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http://www.detroitrockcity.us/webstuff/microsoft/Micro_Lib_web/comd5html/c0z614954.htm
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 | | In August 1977 they moved into the emerging home computer business with their famous TRS 80. |  | | CPU is, like in the model 1, the Zilog Z 80 at 2.03 Mhz. |  | | This machine has both TRSDOS and NEWDOS 80. |
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http://www.digidome.nl/tandyand.htm
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 | | The first product from Zilog (an acronym in which the Z stands for "the last word," the i for integrated, and the log for logic - hence, the last word in integrated logic) was the Z-80, a powerful 8-bit microprocessor unabashedly based on the 8080. |  | | The two chips have the same basic architecture and instruction set (the code that allows a microprocessor to carry out its chores) and are electronically interchangeable. |  | | Zilog's founders included two of the most talented IC designers in the United States: Frederico Faggin, who had helped create the Intel 4004, the first microprocessor (p. |
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http://smithsonianchips.si.edu/augarten/p48.htm
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