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- From: m9944@abc.se (Peter T Karlsson)
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- Subject: Re: I know there's a Z80 there somewhere!
- Date: 27 Feb 1996 10:49:56 +0100
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- Reply to what Jouko Valta wrote in the message <JOPI.96Feb24132041@stekt20.oulu.fi> on 24 Feb 1996 11:20:41 GMT:
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- JV> Umm, partly yes, but the 4MHz signal is driven trough an 1MHz
- JV> gate just like the 8502 fast clock. This results in 2 MHz
- JV> effective clock signal.
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- Hmm... I thought that the bus was clocked at 2 MHz when the 8502 was in fast
- mode, and that then the bus would be in fast mode when the Z80B was in use?
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- At least I think the article said that... :-)
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- JV> Sounds interesting. Could you find any more info ?
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- I don't think I have that issue, but ask Pontus, he used to write for that
- magazine...
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