Emulating a Sinclair ZX80 & Z80 CPU Using Only ANSI C
Using ANSI C to emulate a Z80 CPU, then adding hardware emulation for a 1980s Sinclair ZX80 computer. Demonstration and discussing the how much work was involved. If you would like to contribute to the production of content on this channel: Patreon: / _developit Source Code for my Open Sourced projects can be found here: GitHub: https://github.com/BirchJD My Web site can be found here: http://www.newsdownload.co.uk/

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