The various CP/M resources out there not only have Z-80 code and development
resources, but 8080 and 8085 code as well. Be careful you don't try to run
some 8085 code. Most of the code is 8080, since that's the common
denominator, but many of these sites even have 8085-family support and the
housekeeping isn't always perfect.
The Rodnay Zaks book is one of a few Z-80 books written just for Z-80
coding. It was a disappointment to me, but it is not half bad.
Check your local library. They often have these things sitting on the
shelves in considerable (unused) quantity.
Dick
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From: CLASSICCMP(a)trailing-edge.com <CLASSICCMP(a)trailing-edge.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Monday, October 18, 1999 8:59 AM
Subject: RE: Programming the Z-80
Anyone have
pointers to good Z-80 Assembly language programming
resources on the net?
Any of the CP/M archives will be filled with more Z-80 and 8080
assembly source than you'll know what to do with. For starters,
try
http://oak.oakland.edu/pub/cpm/
What books would you recommend for advanced
programming topics?
If I remember correctly, Rodney Zaks had a book titled "Programming
the Z-80" in his lineup.
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