Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!decvax!decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!mcvax!enea!liuida!obelix!pekka-r From: pekka-r@obelix.liu.se (Pekka Akselin [The Mad Midnight Hacker]) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Is the Z180 equivalent to the 64180? Message-ID: <1438@obelix.liu.se> Date: 10 Feb 88 09:55:32 GMT References: <8802032201.AA04237@nrl-css.ARPA> Organization: University of Linkoping, Sweden Lines: 29 Hello! In article <8802032201.AA04237@nrl-css.ARPA> you write: [...] >Or is the Z180 not exactly the same as a HD64180? I've never heard of a Z180!? But there is an Z280 made by Zilog. It's just wonderful, it's a virtual memory 16-bit Z80 (extended instr. set) with MMU, instr. pipeline and data/instr. cache. AND lots more. It currently runs under a 10MHz clock (Xtal = 20MHz) but future versions will be as fast as 25MHz. The 10MHz version is approx. 3 times faster than a 5 MHz Z80. Running minix on this chip would be very nice! > By the way, I got the first issue of Ciarcia's new magazine, >Circuit Cellar Ink, yesterday, and it looks good. Just the thing for >anyone who likes his Byte column and wants more. How do you order the magazine? Bye. /pekka [...The Mad Midnight Hacker Strikes Again...] ______________________________________________________________________________ pekka-r@obelix.liu.se ...!uunet!enea!liuida!obelix!pekka-r Pekka Akselin, Univ. of Linkoping, Sweden (The Land Of The Midnight Hacker 8-) Bus error (core dumped)