Programming the Z80
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Programming the Z80 is a seminal programming text, written by Rodnay Zaks and first published in 1979 by Sybex. It is designed as both an educational and reference book, covering topics specific to the Zilog Z80 microprocessor such as its hardware organisation and instruction set, as well as theory and general programming concepts such as data structures. The book is considered an indispensable reference guide by many Z80 programmers. An edition was published by Radio Shack with the title How To Program The Z80. A companion volume Z80 Applications written by James W. Coffron was published in 1983 by Sybex.
Contents
Preface
- Basic Concepts
- Z80 Hardware Organization
- Basic Programming Techniques
- The Z80 Instruction Set
- Addressing Techniques
- Input/Output Techniques
- Input/Output Devices
- Application Examples
- Data Stuctures
- Program Development
- Conclusion
Appendices
- A. Hexadecimal Conversion Table
- B. ASCII Conversion Table
- C. Relative Branch Tables
- D. Decimal to BCD Conversion
- E. Z80 Instruction Codes
- F. Z80 to 8080 Equivalence
- G. 8080 to Z80 Equivalence
Index