>>> Here's an update of the Z80 system emulator, which currently emulates >>> the ZX Spectrum only. [...] >> >> [...] do you think it's a valuable target to have in upstream qemu? > > The z80 was also used in the more modern TI-83 Plus programmable calculator > [1], for instance (chosen for school use in Baden-Württemberg in the early > 2000s). There was
Yes, all Ti8x models except 89 (and 92 which are 68000 based) are z80 based. There are already several emulators to compare to. > an assembler toolchain integrated with Zilog Studio on Windows iirc. > Apparently there's also an open source C compiler toolchain at [2] for these > and other targets. > No Linux that I'm aware of. ;) http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ ? I'm not sure if we ever had a ti-specific z80 compiler like tigcc was for 68k-based models, maybe check on http://www.ticalc.org/ François.