Microsoft BASIC on a Z80 Running at 19kHz
At this point, I've essentially recreated the RC2014 Micro hardware on a breadboard, and then downclocked it to 19kHz, so the serial port runs at 300 baud and it's easier to visually see what's going on with the LEDs on all the signal and bus lines.
Видео Microsoft BASIC on a Z80 Running at 19kHz канала Kenneth Finnegan
Видео Microsoft BASIC on a Z80 Running at 19kHz канала Kenneth Finnegan
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