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Z80 Assembly is an assembly language for the [[wp:Zilog Z80|Zilog Z80]] processor,
The Z80 is binary compatible with the earlier Intel 8080, but the assembly code is different because instead of having several different commands for loading and storing data, there is only one,<tt>LD</tt>, on the Z80. Therefore, on the assembly level, Z80 code is actually closer to 8086 code when <tt>MOV</tt> is changed to <tt>LD</tt> and the different register structure is taken into account.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z80#Z80_assembly_language</ref>
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Today, the Z80 is still widely used in embedded systems and consumer electronics.
==References==
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==See also==
*[http://www.z80.info/zaks.html ''Programming the Z80''] by Rodney Zaks, 1981 3rd ed. (PDF)—downloadable with permission of the author
*[http://www.grimware.org/doku.php/documentations/devices/z80 Z80 instruction set and opcodes]
*[http://www.z80.info/ Z80 information site]
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Z80 Assembly is an assembly language for the Zilog Z80 processor, which was introduced in 1976 and used 1980s home computers such as the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and the Amstrad CPC series.
The Z80 is binary compatible with the earlier Intel 8080, but the assembly code is different because instead of having several different commands for loading and storing data, there is only one,LD, on the Z80. Therefore, on the assembly level, Z80 code is actually closer to 8086 code when MOV is changed to LD and the different register structure is taken into account.[1]
Today, the Z80 is still widely used in embedded systems and consumer electronics.
References
See also
- Programming the Z80 by Rodney Zaks, 1981 3rd ed. (PDF)—downloadable with permission of the author
- Z80 instruction set and opcodes
- Z80 information site
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Z80 Assembly Implementations (empty)
- Z80 Assembly User (22 P)
Pages in category "Z80 Assembly"
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- Safe mode
- Segmentation fault protection
- Shift list elements to left by 3
- Show ASCII table
- Sierpinski carpet
- Sorting algorithms/Quicksort
- Special characters
- Special variables
- Spiral matrix
- Split a character string based on change of character
- Stack
- Start from a main routine
- String case
- String length
- String matching