Re: Z8 chips with Tiny Basic



Huey wrote:

In article <446425bb.0@entanet>, ruffrecords@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
I have a few tubes of NOS Z8 micros (40 pin DIP) which are mask ROM types
containing a Tiny Basic. You can just hook them up to a terminal and code
directly. Alternatively you can add external ROM and RAM for bigger
programmes.

Anyone interested in these or should I just bin them?

I'll offer something for trade, if you don't want to ebay them. email
rec -at- usbmicro -dot- com with Z8671 in the subject line.

They are (likely) the Z8671. Used to play with these a lot, long ago.
Would be a fun trip down memory lane to do that again.

This is what it says on the devices:

Zilog Z8
Z0867108 PEC
BASIC/DBG
8828 SR02

The last line is obviously the date code and 8671 is dead centre of the
second line so it looks like that's the ones.

Ian
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