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    FranMsxApps

    FranMsxApps

    My MSX programs and some additional .cas tools

    I wanted to share the programs I developed with my MSX computer in the 80s and early 90s. There is a web page that you can visit: https://www.frojasg1.com:8443/downloads_web/web/html/aplisMSX.html?origin=sourceforge Some of the programs are cool. The most relevant are: - A graphic designer in Assembler Z-80 - A ship game in Assembler Z-80 - A text to speech in Spanish. - The seed of a maze game. - My version of Tetris in Assembler Z-80 There are some demo videos, and even...
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    Sharp MZ-800 Emulator

    Sharp MZ-800 Emulator

    Emulator of the 8-bit computers Sharp MZ-800 / MZ-700 / MZ-1500

    Source code is no longer updated on SourceForge - all development now happens here on GitHub - https://github.com/michalhucik/mz800emu Open-source emulator of 8-bit personal computers Sharp MZ-800, MZ-700 and MZ-1500. Developed for Linux and Windows using SDL3 (video/audio) and ImGui (GUI). Accurately emulates core hardware: CPU Z80, GDG (WHID 65040-032), CTC i8253, PIO Z80, PIO 8255, PSG SN76489AN - with precise internal signal timing. Supports peripherals: CMT (MZF/MZT/TAP/WAV), FDC WD279x, Quick Disk, ramdisks (MR1R18, Pezik variants), memory extensions, Unicard and IDE8. Integrated Z80 debugger with inline assembler, memory browser and breakpoints. ...
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    achtbit

    achtbit

    An 8 bit emulator created on the scratch, including an assembler.

    Ever had the experience of a 8 bit system, having max. 64k memory, using assembler to write effective small programs? This system is an experimental 8 bit, 16 color computer, with a processer similar to Z80, that (on my laptop using linux with NO opengl support) achieves up to 1.2 Million instructions per second and 50 Hz. screen refresh rate. It has a builtin assembler to load assembler programs. There is a rudimentary rom that implements some basic functions like line input, or a system clock. ...
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    This project is no longer being worked on. See https://github.com/gbdk-2020/gbdk-2020 for a community driven reboot. A C compiler, assembler, linker and set of libraries for the Z80 like Nintendo Gameboy.
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