Re: A86: a question


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Re: A86: a question



Thanks.  But, that sounds like a contradiction:  Do you have 6,000,000
million cycles per second, or time states per second?  You said they are the
same, but T-states and cycles per instruction are different.  What book are
you refering to?  I filled out the form on www.zilog.com, and I received the
"Z80 Microprocessor Family--Databook".   Is there another one I can receive?
T states = the minimum # of clocks the processor requires to execute the instructionM cycles = the # of bus cycles the processor requires to execute the instruction

Check it out (140 pages in Adobe Acrobat):

http://www.zilog.com/frames/develope/z80180um/ch013185.pdf

There's alot of other cool stuff here:

http://www.zilog.com/frames/develope/z80180um/z80185.html


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