> Yeah - I believe the same was possible on the Z80 - though I'd have to
> go read the manual to be certain.
It is. When I was reading the description in the previous e-mail, I was
thinking, "that sounds a lot like the Z80".
I missed the beginning of this thead, what did the so old its new mean?
Is there a new chip supporting vectored interupts? Or are they just being
simulated in software?
-Chris
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