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- Since emulating a CPU is a fairly memory intensive thing to do,
- it's unlikely that the Z-80 emulator code will require any reworking
- to fit your needs. There is an option you need to set, though. Two
- files are included to handle I/O instructions. io_mem.c implements
- a 256 byte RAM on the I/O space. io_ask.c prompts the console
- for input and prints output writes.
-
- You also have a couple choices for main():
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- debug.c is a debugger. This debugger is intended primarily to debug
- the interpreter itself rather than debug z-80 code.
-
- upm.c implements CP/M on top of the emulator. See README.upm
-
- Many thanks to Mark W. Eichin for his help in debugging some
- of my truely nasty code during Alpha-testing. Truely a saint.
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