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Re: Is there a z80 emulator for the II's?
In article <tsetse-1804962314340001@accept.helix.net>,
tsetse <tsetse@helix.net> wrote:
>In article <4l1oo4$195@gap.cco.caltech.edu>, nathan@cco.caltech.edu
>(Nathan Mates) wrote:
>} In article <4ks5gp$lgn@bertrand.ccs.carleton.ca>,
>} Michael Quattrocchi <mquattro@chat.carleton.ca> wrote:
>} >In the same vein, a IIgs assembler/disassembler for z80 code would be
>} >handy, too...
>} Yeah, that might be neat, but unless you're one of the few who
>} really needed such a thing, there's no general need to write such a
>} thing. I can think (and dream of writing) a bunch of other things
>} that would be a lot more useful, but I have no time (graduating and
>} trying to find a job, etc) to do anything of the sort.
>ah, but in the second sight developers kit, there are a pair of
>exactly that - an assembler and a disassembler. the z180 runs z80
>code, with a few extras. (a bit like a 65816 compared to a 6502)
Asm/disasm are one thing. An emulator is most definitely out from
this package though-- there's a _real_ z180 on the board. The original
guy keeps asking for a software emulator, which there has been no
evidence of whatsoever.
Nathan Mates
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