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The Z20X Computer
Z20X is a simple expandable DIY computing system, built around the eZ80 microprocessor. I chose eZ80 due to its native simplicity and full backward code compatibility with the great and very popular Z80 and Z180. The design goal of Z20X is to offer a good DIY/LIY (Do-It-Yourself/Learn-It-Yourself) kit for system built with through-hole components, simple enough for assembly and learning in deep details, but without the constraints of using only old technology ICs. In order to maintain full exposure to technical details, the system also avoids using secondary MCUs or programmable logic, and sticks only with true hardware solutions.
System Summary
eZ80 running at 18.432 MHz (default on board, upgradable with additional CPU modules)
128 KB flash ROM (internal for eZ80)
520 KB total RAM on board (512K external plus 8K internal)
4 MB non-volatile storage (optional, can be upgraded by changing the IC)
Real-time clock
SSD1963-powered 7.0 inch TFT display with resolution 800 x 480 pixels and touch panel
SD card slot
YM2413 programmable sound generator with amplifier
PS/2 connectors for industry standard keyboard and mouse
Additionally installable processor modules
72-pin expansion header with Z20X bus
Optional expander board with Z20X bus sockets and bonus support for RC2014 bus
The Z20X Computer
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