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Re: Woody on 486 problem



Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-02-22 09:25:14, schrieb Mike McCarty:

<seufz> Sinclair ZX81 => Zylog Z80/Z8000

The Zilog Z80 is an 8 bit machine, the Z8000 is a 16 bit machine.


The Z80 was the sales name but intern it was Z8000.

Hmm? The Z8000 was a machine I programmed for 16 years or so,
and it was 16 bits. I once held the Z80000 (which was the
32 bit "compatible" with the Z8000) in my hand. Only a very few
were ever made.

Anyway, the Z8000 came in two flavors: Z8001 and Z8002, the first
was segmented and could address 8MB, the second was a straight
16 bit machine with 16 bit address bus.

Mike
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