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  • Zilog
  • American manufacturer of microprocessors

    Zilog, Inc, previously stylized as ZiLOG, is an American manufacturer of microprocessors, microcontrollers, and application-specific embedded system-on-chip

    Zilog

    Zilog

    Zilog

  • Zilog Z80
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    The Zilog Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog, first released in 1976; it played an important role in the evolution of early personal computing

    Zilog Z80

    Zilog Z80

    Zilog_Z80

  • Zilog eZ80
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    The Zilog eZ80 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog as an updated version of the company's first product, the highly-successful Zilog Z80. The

    Zilog eZ80

    Zilog eZ80

    Zilog_eZ80

  • Zilog Z180
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    The Zilog Z180 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog as a successor to the Z80. It is compatible with the large base of software written for the

    Zilog Z180

    Zilog Z180

    Zilog_Z180

  • Zilog Z8000
  • 16-bit microprocessor

    The Zilog Z8000 is a 16-bit microprocessor architecture designed by Zilog and introduced in early 1979. Two chips were initially released, differing only

    Zilog Z8000

    Zilog Z8000

    Zilog_Z8000

  • Commodore 900
  • Prototype microcomputer

    manufacture these processors and for Zilog to manufacture various Commodore-designed integrated circuit products. Zilog was to manufacture components for

    Commodore 900

    Commodore 900

    Commodore_900

  • Zilog Z800
  • Prototype 16-bit microprocessor

    The Zilog Z800 was a 16-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog and meant to be released in 1985. It was instruction compatible with their existing Z80, and

    Zilog Z800

    Zilog_Z800

  • Z80 instruction set
  • Microprocessor instruction set

    The Zilog Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in 1976. The instruction set was designed to be upward binary compatible with the Intel 8080. Intel

    Z80 instruction set

    Z80 instruction set

    Z80_instruction_set

  • Zilog SCC
  • Family of serial port driver integrated circuits made by Zilog

    integrated circuits made by Zilog. The primary members of the family are the Z8030/Z8530, and the Z85233. Developed from the earlier Zilog SIO devices (Z8443)

    Zilog SCC

    Zilog SCC

    Zilog_SCC

  • Zilog Z8
  • Microcontroller

    The Zilog Z8 is a microcontroller architecture, originally introduced by Zilog in 1979. Today the line also includes the Z8 Encore!, eZ8 Encore!, eZ8 Encore

    Zilog Z8

    Zilog Z8

    Zilog_Z8

  • Zilog Z280
  • 16-bit microprocessor

    The Zilog Z280 is a 16-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog as an enhancement of the Zilog Z80 architecture and integrating improvements from the abandoned

    Zilog Z280

    Zilog Z280

    Zilog_Z280

  • Hitachi HD64180
  • 16-bit microprocessor

    HD64180 "Super Z80" was later licensed to Zilog and sold by them as the Z64180 and with some enhancements as the Zilog Z180. The HD64180 has the following features:

    Hitachi HD64180

    Hitachi HD64180

    Hitachi_HD64180

  • Dr. Zilog
  • Dr. Zilog is a chiptune metal trio from Denver, Colorado. The band blends 8-bit chiptune melodies with real guitars and drums. Dr. Zilog first gained notoriety

    Dr. Zilog

    Dr._Zilog

  • Federico Faggin
  • Physicist, engineer, inventor and entrepreneur

    Ralph Ungermann) and CEO of Zilog, the first company solely dedicated to microprocessors, and led the development of the Zilog Z80 and Z8 processors. He

    Federico Faggin

    Federico Faggin

    Federico_Faggin

  • 8-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    CP/M operating system; it had 8-bit data words and 16-bit addresses. The Zilog Z80 (compatible with the 8080) and the Motorola 6800 were also used in similar

    8-bit computing

    8-bit_computing

  • Zilog Z80000
  • 32-bit microprocessor

    The Zilog Z80000 is an unreleased 32-bit processor designed by Zilog and completed in 1986. The Z80000 is a 32-bit expansion of the 16-bit Zilog Z8000

    Zilog Z80000

    Zilog_Z80000

  • 16-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    LSI-11 used in the Pascal MicroEngine used in the WD16 Xerox Alto Zilog Zilog Z8000 Zilog Z280 Microprocessor § 16-bit designs Influence of the IBM PC on

    16-bit computing

    16-bit computing

    16-bit_computing

  • Vectored interrupt
  • Processing technique in computer science

    memory. Up to nine 8259s can be cascaded to allow up to 64 vectors. The Zilog Z80 from 1976 supports the 8080's interrupt methods and adds a couple of

    Vectored interrupt

    Vectored_interrupt

  • IXYS
  • American semiconductor company

    and Zilog merger IXYS, Zilog (December 7, 2009). "Zilog acquired by IXYS". Microcontroller.com. Retrieved January 10, 2018. Bill Giovino. "Zilog Buys

    IXYS

    IXYS

  • Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators
  • TI-81 Zilog Z80 @ 2 MHz 8 KB of RAM (2.4 KB user accessible) 96×64 pixels 16×8 characters 6.75 x 3.125 x 1.0 No 1990 110 Allowed Allowed TI-82 Zilog Z80

    Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators

    Comparison_of_Texas_Instruments_graphing_calculators

  • CP/M
  • Discontinued family of computer operating systems

    M68MX computers. In 1982, there was also a port from CP/M-68K to the 16-bit Zilog Z8000 for the Olivetti M20, written in C, named CP/M-8000. These 16-bit

    CP/M

    CP/M

    CP/M

  • Source-to-source compiler
  • Translator of computer source code

    developing 86-DOS. The utility could translate Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 assembly source code (with Zilog/Mostek mnemonics) into .ASM source code for the Intel

    Source-to-source compiler

    Source-to-source_compiler

  • Olivetti M20
  • Z8000 based computer designed by Italian company Olivetti

    The Olivetti M20 is a Zilog Z8000 based computer designed and released by Olivetti in 1982. Although it offered good performance, it suffered from a lack

    Olivetti M20

    Olivetti M20

    Olivetti_M20

  • TI-82
  • Graphics calculator produced by Texas Instruments

    was the direct predecessor of the TI-83. It shares with the TI-85 a 6 MHz Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Like the TI-81, the TI-82 features a 96×64 pixel display

    TI-82

    TI-82

    TI-82

  • TI-86
  • Graphing calculator produced by Texas Instruments

    introduced in 1996 which was produced by Texas Instruments, it is powered by a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, as used in the TI-73 and TI-81 to TI-86. It is partially

    TI-86

    TI-86

    TI-86

  • Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter
  • Computer hardware device

    accessed 2015-08-19 "Zilog Product specification Z8440/1/2/4, Z84C40/1/2/3/4. Serial input/output controller" (PDF). 090529 zilog.com "Zilog Document Download"

    Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal_asynchronous_receiver-transmitter

  • TI-84 Plus CE series
  • Series of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments

    user-accessible RAM and 3.0 MB of Archive memory. It uses the eZ80 processor from Zilog, which maintained "binary compatibility" with programs written for the older

    TI-84 Plus CE series

    TI-84 Plus CE series

    TI-84_Plus_CE_series

  • Universal synchronous and asynchronous receiver-transmitter
  • Type of programmable serial interface device

    Retrieved 2020-04-05. "Zilog Product specification Z8440/1/2/4, Z84C40/1/2/3/4. Serial input/output controller" (PDF). 090529 zilog.com "Enhanced Serial

    Universal synchronous and asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal synchronous and asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal_synchronous_and_asynchronous_receiver-transmitter

  • Littelfuse
  • American electronic manufacturing company

    manufactures a variety of switches, automotive sensors and, through its subsidiary Zilog, microprocessors. Littelfuse was founded in 1927. In addition to its Chicago

    Littelfuse

    Littelfuse

  • Quad in-line package
  • It was used by Intel for the iAPX 432 microprocessor chip set, and by Zilog for the Z8-02 external-ROM prototyping version of the Z8 microcontroller

    Quad in-line package

    Quad in-line package

    Quad_in-line_package

  • List of compilers
  • This page lists notable software that can be classified as a compiler, a compiler generator, an interpreter, translator, a tool foundation, an assembler

    List of compilers

    List_of_compilers

  • Commodore 128
  • Home computer released in 1985

    video output in addition to the original C64 modes. It also included a Zilog Z80 CPU which allows the C128 to run CP/M, as an alternative to the usual

    Commodore 128

    Commodore 128

    Commodore_128

  • Super 8
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    from 1993 to 1997. Super 8, a song by Swedish singer Little Jinder. Zilog Z8, the Zilog Super-8 family microcontroller architecture "Super 8" (The Killing)

    Super 8

    Super_8

  • List of home video game consoles
  • Stationary video game console

    BBC/Heber (UK) ? Zilog Z80 8-bit Video Art LJN (U.S.) Thompson EF6805 (Motorola 6800-based) ? Zemmix Daewoo Electronics (South Korea) Zilog Z80 8-bit Sega

    List of home video game consoles

    List of home video game consoles

    List_of_home_video_game_consoles

  • TI-81
  • Graphing calculator produced by Texas Instruments

    with the exception of the TI-Nspire series. The TI-81 is powered by a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, as used in the TI-73 and TI-81 to TI-86 graphing calculators

    TI-81

    TI-81

    TI-81

  • Microcomputer
  • Small computer with a CPU made out of a microprocessor

    increasingly powerful microprocessors such as the MOS Technology 6502, Zilog Z80, and Intel 8088. The predecessors to these computers, mainframes and

    Microcomputer

    Microcomputer

    Microcomputer

  • Ralph Ungermann
  • American engineer

    was an American engineer and entrepreneur. He is best known for founding Zilog with Federico Faggin and Ungermann-Bass with Charlie Bass. Due to his work

    Ralph Ungermann

    Ralph Ungermann

    Ralph_Ungermann

  • WordStar
  • Word processor application

    1999; 27 years ago (1999) Operating system CP/M-80 (originally on Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80) MS-DOS, Windows Type Word processor Website www.wordstar.org 

    WordStar

    WordStar

  • Sega Genesis
  • Home video game console

    System 16 arcade board, centered on a Motorola 68000 processor as the CPU, a Zilog Z80 as a sound controller, and a video system supporting hardware sprites

    Sega Genesis

    Sega Genesis

    Sega_Genesis

  • MSX
  • Family of standardized home computer architectures released between 1983 and 1992

    consisted primarily of several off-the-shelf parts; the main CPU was a 3.58 MHz Zilog Z80, the Texas Instruments TMS9918 graphics chip with 16 KB of dedicated

    MSX

    MSX

    MSX

  • Galaksija (computer)
  • Yugoslavian personal computer

    video generation. Since the CDP1802 was very primitive, he decided that a Zilog Z80 processor could perform the task as well. Before he returned home to

    Galaksija (computer)

    Galaksija (computer)

    Galaksija_(computer)

  • U880
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" in 1983). The U880 is an unlicensed clone of the Zilog Z80 microprocessor, also supporting illegal opcodes and bugs, except for

    U880

    U880

    U880

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    Motorola 6800, Motorola 6809, MOS Technology 6502, Zilog Z80 16-bit microcomputer Intel 8088, Zilog Z8000, WDC 65816/65802 32-bit microcomputer Intel 80386

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Mostek
  • American electronics company

    Synertek to produce and sell the design on their own. Zilog refused, so the agreement was broken. Zilog then selected Mostek as the only other company capable

    Mostek

    Mostek

    Mostek

  • Amstrad CPC 464
  • 1984 home computer

    sit down and eat one in Trafalgar Square." The CPC 464 is powered by the Zilog Z80 processor after the original attempts to use the 6502 processor, being

    Amstrad CPC 464

    Amstrad CPC 464

    Amstrad_CPC_464

  • Masatoshi Shima
  • Japanese electronics engineer

    serial communication USART chip. He then joined Zilog, where he worked with Faggin to develop the Zilog Z80 (1976) and Z8000 (1979). He studied organic

    Masatoshi Shima

    Masatoshi Shima

    Masatoshi_Shima

  • Hex file
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Universal hex format, a hex file format by the BBC/Micro:bit Zilog hex format, a hex file format by Zilog Hex dump Hexadecimal notation Alphanumeric executable

    Hex file

    Hex_file

  • Game Boy Color
  • Handheld game console by Nintendo

    Game Boy. Derived from two other 8-bit processors: the Intel 8080 and the Zilog Z80, the SM83 features the seven 8-bit registers of the 8080—lacking the

    Game Boy Color

    Game Boy Color

    Game_Boy_Color

  • Bally Astrocade
  • Home video game console

    but it is unknown how many were built. The basic system was powered by a Zilog Z80 driving the display chip with a RAM buffer in between the two. The display

    Bally Astrocade

    Bally Astrocade

    Bally_Astrocade

  • List of microprocessors
  • (soft processor) MicroBlaze 32-bit (soft processor) Zilog Z80 architecture Zilog Z800 Zilog Z8000 Zilog Z80000 List of Intel cores Bowen, Jonathan P. (July–August

    List of microprocessors

    List_of_microprocessors

  • Rapira
  • Procedural programming language

    computer, PDP-11 clones (Electronika, DVK, BK series), and Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 clones (Korvet). It is interpreted with a dynamic type system and high

    Rapira

    Rapira

    Rapira

  • Epson QX-10
  • Microcomputer

    TPM-III (CP/M-80 compatible) which was introduced in 1983. It is based on a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, running at 4 MHz, provides up to 256 KB of RAM organized

    Epson QX-10

    Epson QX-10

    Epson_QX-10

  • TI-85
  • Graphing calculator by Texas Instruments

    is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments and is powered by a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, as used in the TI-73 and TI-81 to TI-86. Designed in

    TI-85

    TI-85

    TI-85

  • NEC μCOM series
  • Series of microprocessors and microcontrollers

    but later models in the series were mostly based on the Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 8-bit designs, and later, the Intel 8086 16-bit design. Most of the

    NEC μCOM series

    NEC_μCOM_series

  • Micro-Professor MPF-I
  • Microcomputer released by Multitech in 1981

    training system for learning machine code and assembly language for the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. After releasing several iterations of the product, Acer

    Micro-Professor MPF-I

    Micro-Professor MPF-I

    Micro-Professor_MPF-I

  • List of Super NES enhancement chips
  • Super NES games. The BT GameCart was a Super NES Game Pak which included a Zilog Z8523310VSC serial communication controller and serial port to interface

    List of Super NES enhancement chips

    List of Super NES enhancement chips

    List_of_Super_NES_enhancement_chips

  • Exidy Sorcerer
  • 1978 home computer system

    business computer system under their Exidy Systems subsidiary. Based on the Zilog Z80 and the general layout of the emerging S-100 standard, the Sorcerer

    Exidy Sorcerer

    Exidy Sorcerer

    Exidy_Sorcerer

  • PC-8800 series
  • Series of computers sold in Japan by NEC

    Shī Hassen Happyaku Shirīzu), commonly shortened to PC-88, are a brand of Zilog Z80-based 8-bit home computers released by NEC in 1981 and primarily sold

    PC-8800 series

    PC-8800 series

    PC-8800_series

  • Bit manipulation instructions
  • Type of computer instructions

    included is Or-complement and And-complement, present in RISC-V Zb*. The Zilog Z80 instruction set includes BIT, RES, and SET instructions. These test

    Bit manipulation instructions

    Bit_manipulation_instructions

  • Moore's law
  • Observation on the growth of integrated circuit capacity

    A 1982 Osborne Executive portable computer, with a 4 MHz 8-bit Zilog Z80 CPU, and a 2007 Apple iPhone with a 412 MHz 32-bit ARM11 CPU; the Executive has

    Moore's law

    Moore's law

    Moore's_law

  • Memory management unit
  • Hardware that translates virtual addresses to physical addresses

    Z8015 (1985) used with the Zilog Z8000 family of processors. Later microprocessors (such as the Motorola 68030 and the Zilog Z280) placed the MMU together

    Memory management unit

    Memory management unit

    Memory_management_unit

  • TeraDrive
  • Home video game console

    generations behind its time. The system also contains a Motorola 68000 and a Zilog Z80, the same processors which were used in the Mega Drive, that ran at

    TeraDrive

    TeraDrive

    TeraDrive

  • Comparison of assemblers
  • Freescale v4e, Motorola 680x0, MIPS, PowerPC, IBM System z, TI MSP430, Zilog Z80. SDAS (fork of ASxxxx Cross Assemblers and part of the Small Device

    Comparison of assemblers

    Comparison_of_assemblers

  • Actrix (computer)
  • Early personal computer

    Actrix computer, released in 1983 by Actrix Computer Corporation, was a Zilog Z80-based transportable personal computer running CP/M-80 V2.2. It was initially

    Actrix (computer)

    Actrix_(computer)

  • TRS-80
  • 1977 microcomputer by Tandy Corporation

    computers. The name is derived from Tandy Radio Shack Z80, referring to its Zilog Z80 8-bit microprocessor. The TRS-80 has a full-stroke QWERTY keyboard,

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

  • TI-84 Plus series
  • Line of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments

    programs. Despite this, it has significantly improved hardware; its CPU, the Zilog Z80, is 2.5 times as fast as the one in the TI-83 Plus, its display is of

    TI-84 Plus series

    TI-84 Plus series

    TI-84_Plus_series

  • Instructions per second
  • Measure of a computer's processing speed

    original on 5 March 2016. eZ80 CPU User Manual (PDF) (15, April 2015 ed.). Zilog. 15 July 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2024. "Freescale Semiconductor – MPC8272

    Instructions per second

    Instructions per second

    Instructions_per_second

  • James V. Barnett II
  • American engineer and co-founder of Xilinx

    Semiconductor, Raytheon Semiconductor, American Microsystems, Ness Time, and Zilog Semiconductor. Barnett co-founded Xilinx with Ross Freeman and Bernard Vonderschmitt

    James V. Barnett II

    James_V._Barnett_II

  • NMS-8250
  • Professional MSX 2 home computer by Philips

    one. The Philips NMS 8250/8255 have the following specifications: CPU: Zilog Z80A with a clock speed of 3,56 MHz ROM: 64 kB (MSX 2: 48 kB, Disk BASIC:

    NMS-8250

    NMS-8250

    NMS-8250

  • SG-1000
  • Home video game console

    became the Master System worldwide. The SG-1000 is powered by an 8-bit Zilog Z80A central processing unit rated for 4 MHz, but runs at 3.58 MHz. Its

    SG-1000

    SG-1000

    SG-1000

  • Temple of Yog
  • Indie video game released on Wii U in 2015

    series of live musical performances by the game's soundtrack composer Dr. Zilog and master of ceremonies Buster Wolf. Artist Lee Bretschneider was also

    Temple of Yog

    Temple_of_Yog

  • Philips VG-8020
  • previous models). The VG-8020 was manufactured by Kyocera and featured a Zilog Z80A microprocessor clocked at 3.56 MHz, 64KB of RAM, 16KB of VRAM, two

    Philips VG-8020

    Philips VG-8020

    Philips_VG-8020

  • Halt and Catch Fire (computing)
  • Computer machine code instruction

    way to clear the effects of an STP instruction is to toggle RESB. On the Zilog Z80, executing DI (disable interrupts) followed by HALT (wait for an interrupt)

    Halt and Catch Fire (computing)

    Halt_and_Catch_Fire_(computing)

  • MOS Technology 6502
  • 8-bit microprocessor from 1975

    decreases in pricing across the entire processor market. Along with the Zilog Z80, it sparked a series of projects that resulted in the home computer

    MOS Technology 6502

    MOS Technology 6502

    MOS_Technology_6502

  • Zenith Z-89
  • Personal computer produced by Zenith Data Systems

    Based on the Zilog Z80 microprocessor, it is capable of running CP/M as well as Heathkit's own HDOS. The Zenith Z-89 is based on the Zilog Z80 microprocessor

    Zenith Z-89

    Zenith Z-89

    Zenith_Z-89

  • Dubna 48K
  • Soviet clone of the ZX Spectrum home computer

    Spectrum home computer launched in 1991. It was based on an analogue of the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Its name comes from Dubna, a town near Moscow, where

    Dubna 48K

    Dubna 48K

    Dubna_48K

  • M60
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Britain), a motorway in Greater Manchester, England M60, a 1984 Olivetti Zilog Z8001 based computer Messier 60, an elliptical galaxy in the Virgo Cluster

    M60

    M60

  • RM plc
  • British organization

    the file storage of a 'parent' 380Z via CP/NET networking software and Zilog Z-Net network hardware. In 1985 RM released the RM Nimbus PC-186, a desktop

    RM plc

    RM plc

    RM_plc

  • Home computer
  • Class of microcomputers

    the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502 (Apple, Commodore, Atari, BBC Micro) and Zilog Z80 (TRS-80, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 128, Amstrad CPC). One exception

    Home computer

    Home computer

    Home_computer

  • List of microcontrollers
  • 32-bit, Multicore Microcontrollers Zilog's (primary) microcontroller families, in chronological order: Older: Zilog Z8 – 8-bit Harvard architecture ROM

    List of microcontrollers

    List_of_microcontrollers

  • Sord M5
  • Home computer

    Namco and Konami. Other models include the M5 Pro and M5 Jr. Source: CPU: Zilog Z80, 3.58 MHz Video Hardware: TMS9918 40×24 text (6×8 characters), 224 user

    Sord M5

    Sord M5

    Sord_M5

  • Cobra 1
  • Cobra 1 was a Polish 8-bit home and industrial microcomputer based on a Zilog Z80A processor, designed by Andrzej Sirko. It was intended to be assembled

    Cobra 1

    Cobra 1

    Cobra_1

  • Rubylith
  • Brand of masking film

    Captain Zilog". Remembering Doug Bourn. 2010-02-22. Archived from the original on February 1, 2012. Retrieved 2023-01-03. "Chip Hall of Fame: Zilog Z80 Microprocessor

    Rubylith

    Rubylith

    Rubylith

  • S-100 bus
  • Early computer bus

    were later assigned to support more advanced processors. For example, the Zilog Z-80 processor has a non-maskable interrupt line that the Intel 8080 processor

    S-100 bus

    S-100 bus

    S-100_bus

  • ColecoVision
  • Second-generation home video game console

    exciting ColecoVision video-game cartridges". ColecoVision is based around the Zilog Z80 CPU and a variant of the Texas Instruments TMS9918 video chip that was

    ColecoVision

    ColecoVision

    ColecoVision

  • Xerox 2700
  • 1982 monochrome laser printer

    years ago (1982-03-11) Cost $18,995 Type Laser printer Processor Intel 8086/Zilog Z-80 Memory 64–256 KB RAM Read-only memory 32 KB built-in ROM;4x32 KB plug-in

    Xerox 2700

    Xerox_2700

  • Applied Digital Data Systems
  • Video display terminal supplier

    computer in the United States in 1986. The Mentor 2000 ran at 5 MHz using a Zilog processor, 640 KB RAM, and included one 60MB hard disk. It used the Pick

    Applied Digital Data Systems

    Applied_Digital_Data_Systems

  • Micro Expander
  • 1981 microcomputer

    of Radio Shack's TRS-80 line of microcomputers. The Expander runs off a Zilog Z80A microprocessor clocked at 3.58 MHz and features 64 KB of RAM stock

    Micro Expander

    Micro Expander

    Micro_Expander

  • Mattel Aquarius
  • 1983 home computer

    designed by Radofin and released by Mattel Electronics in 1983. Based on the Zilog Z80 microprocessor, the system has a rubber chiclet keyboard, 4 kB of RAM

    Mattel Aquarius

    Mattel Aquarius

    Mattel_Aquarius

  • Game Boy
  • Handheld game console made by Nintendo

    DMG-CPU, the main processor is a Sharp SM83, a hybrid of the Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 processors. It combines the seven 8-bit registers of the 8080 (omitting

    Game Boy

    Game Boy

    Game_Boy

  • UCSD Pascal
  • 1977 programming language implementation

    versions included Apple II ultimately Apple Pascal, DEC PDP-11, Intel 8080, Zilog Z80, and MOS 6502 based machines, Motorola 68000 and the IBM PC (Version

    UCSD Pascal

    UCSD Pascal

    UCSD_Pascal

  • SV-328
  • 8-bit home computer introduced by Spectravideo in 1983

    stood for. More than 130 games were released for the system. Processor: Zilog Z80A running at 3.6 MHz ROM: 32 KB BIOS (16 KB) BASIC (16 KB) RAM: 64 KB

    SV-328

    SV-328

    SV-328

  • STD Bus
  • Computer bus

    Bus has also been designated as STD-80, referring to its relation to the Zilog Z80 series microprocessors. The term STD is in reference to "standard",

    STD Bus

    STD Bus

    STD_Bus

  • Enterprise (computer)
  • Zilog Z80-based home computer

    The Enterprise is a Zilog Z80-based home computer announced in 1983, but due to a series of delays, was not commercially available until 1985. It was

    Enterprise (computer)

    Enterprise (computer)

    Enterprise_(computer)

  • Seequa Chameleon
  • Early portable computer

    running both the MS-DOS and CP/M operating systems. It did so by having both Zilog Z80 and Intel 8088 microprocessors. Chameleon approximated the hardware

    Seequa Chameleon

    Seequa Chameleon

    Seequa_Chameleon

  • King & Balloon
  • 1980 video game

    in October 1981. It runs upon the Namco Galaxian hardware, based on the Zilog Z80 microprocessor, with an extra microprocessor to drive a DAC for speech;

    King & Balloon

    King_&_Balloon

  • Quad flat package
  • Surface mount integrated circuit package with "gull wing" pins extending from all sides

    A Zilog Z80 in a 44-pin QFP (special case: LQFP)

    Quad flat package

    Quad flat package

    Quad_flat_package

  • Intel
  • American multinational technology company

    market share was being seriously eroded by upstart competitors such as AMD, Zilog, and others who had started to sell their less expensive microprocessors

    Intel

    Intel

    Intel

  • Fujitsu Micro 16s
  • offered, an Intel 8086 and a Zilog Z80 expansion board. Additional expansion boards with the Motorola 68000, Intel 80286 and Zilog Z8000 processors were also

    Fujitsu Micro 16s

    Fujitsu_Micro_16s

  • Count Zero
  • 1986 book by William Gibson

    front leaf of the book suggests that it is a programming practice on the Zilog Z80 processor, quoting a guide by Rodnay Zaks: "On receiving an interrupt

    Count Zero

    Count_Zero

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Online names & meanings

  • Leeda
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Australian, Greek

    Leeda

    Glory

  • Onofrio
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Italian, Latin

    Onofrio

    Peace

  • Gajra
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Gajra

    A String of Flowers

  • Bhavandev
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Bhavandev

    Attractive as the Lord

  • Mahli
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Biblical

    Mahli

    Infirmity; A Harp; Pardon

  • YEHOWAH
  • Male

    English

    YEHOWAH

    An English pronunciation of the ineffable name of the Hebrew god YHWH, YEHOWAH means "existing one."

  • Divyatma
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Divyatma

    Great Soul

  • Letushim
  • Biblical

    Letushim

    hammermen; filemen

  • Ilepsie
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Ilepsie

    My delight.

  • Amirah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Amirah

    Royal lady Princess

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