Did any companies build 40 pin DIP Z80s that were functionally identical to the original but had an 8 bit ALU so there were fewer clocks/instuction?
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Did any companies build 40 pin DIP Z80s that were functionally identical to the original but had an 8 bit ALU so there were fewer clocks/instuction? Some issues of "Silicon Valley Engineer" magazine ca. 1990 @bitsavers reminds me of this book back in the day.. a play on the "Valley Girl". https://a.co/d/j8RIGZW https://www.ebay.com/itm/126213185356 TNIX 2.1 floppies for the Tektronix 8562 development system. Please put the word out that I'm trying to find out who bought these. I have two systems, and I've been looking for them for 20 years @bitsavers Message the seller on eBay and ask them to please give your contact information to the buyer? @bitsavers Have you reached out to VintageTEK about the software you need? They might have it, or be able to find someone who does. I've been out there several times, they're super nice folks, and very into preserving and restoring old equipment. A techno-parrot's view of the parts in a teletype after digesting the service manual. ball bearing as bellcrank is my favorite |