How to Build a Z80 Computer: Basic IO and Writing Your First Program
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Part four of a series on how to build your own computer from scratch, based around the Z80 CPU. In the last episode, we made a USB serial EEPROM programmer so we can put data onto our ROM. In this episode, we will add some basic IO and learn some Z80 assembler so we can write our first program! For more information, as well as all the latest Maker Pro projects and articles, visit the official website at https://maker.pro
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