Paul Pennington <paulpenn(a)knology.net> wrote:
"Lyos Norezel" asked:
There have been a bunch of Z-80 projects over the years. Two books that
describe Z-80 construction projects are:
Z-80 Microcomputer Design Projects, by William Barden, Jr., Sams, 1980
Build Your Own Z80 Computer, by Steve Ciarcia, Byte Books, 1981
One other thought: just pick up a Texas Instruments 83+ calculator --
it has a Z-80 as its CPU.
Thanks for the info... I'll have to look for those.
Not that strange -- after the destruction of the Spanish Armada, sailors
who swam ashore are supposed to have started several Spanish lines. I have
a line from Scotland in my family tree with the name Caudill. There is
speculation it was originally Cordillo.
Paul Pennington
Augusta, Georgia
Are you interested in genealogy? If so you ought to talk to a good friend of mine... his
name's Jason Peter Herbert and he's been tracing the
Herbert/Zumbado/Cooley/Shields/Kingery/Alden/Mullins line for a few years now. You might
find a connection in that line. If you want to talk to him send him an email at either of
the below addresses.
Lyos Gemini Norezel
jasonpherbert(a)yahoo.com
jasonherbert(a)oslb.net
acevonwildfire(a)yahoo.com
AceUSMC(a)aol.com
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