RE: A85: Z80 Books


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RE: A85: Z80 Books



At 10:44 PM 10/2/97 -0800, you wrote:
>I have quite a bit of Z-80 routines from my work in the late 70's. If there is 
>enough interest I would be willing to host a Z-80 routine section on my Web 
>Site. Is there enough interest?
>
>floating point, string, BCD, RND, etc
>
>> > But before I do, are these books really going to help me learn asm?
>> Nope.  Not really.  These books are intended for designers who are
>> (planning on) using a Z80 in their system.  Like me.  ;)
>>
>> > from the description on Zilog's page, it seemed
>> > that the books were more a description of the architecture of the
>> > chip.
>> They are.  :)
>>
>> > are these books actually helpful?
>> To designers...  ;)
>
>


well, im still trying to learn asm for both the 85 and the 86, and id
appreciate any documentation u could post, and where the page is.  thanx

Robby Gutmann
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