A interesting discovery.
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 5:44 pm
I made a very interesting discovery today. Actually. I knew such stuff existed but I did not expect to find it near my home town. What makes it more intriguing is that I only paid four U.S. dollars. It was contained in a small cardboard package with a plastic cover holding the contents securely. It came with two, not just one, but two. The size is about 2 inches by 1/4 inch and is called the "Z80A" and part of the Z80 family.
The CPU model is Z80A and runs at 4MHZ. It has only 40 pins. It is also a 8 bit CPU with a 16 bit address bus to allow it support up to 64K of memory (which I also bought - for five dollars.).
And, of course I had no idea exactly what I was buying but for something so cheap and such a small pin count it has to be a attainable goal of getting it work in a few years or less.
References:
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/ ... 0brief.htm
The CPU model is Z80A and runs at 4MHZ. It has only 40 pins. It is also a 8 bit CPU with a 16 bit address bus to allow it support up to 64K of memory (which I also bought - for five dollars.).
And, of course I had no idea exactly what I was buying but for something so cheap and such a small pin count it has to be a attainable goal of getting it work in a few years or less.
References:
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/ ... 0brief.htm