z80 model

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incubus22
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z80 model

Post by incubus22 »

Hello mates! :D

Is the z80 microprocessor supported by ISIS 7? It shows that there is no model for it, only footprints for the pcb. How can I simulate this chip? I hope you can help me... Thanks alot in advance! :D
rberek
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Post by rberek »

This processor is not available for Proteus.

You could always make your own simulation model though.

In order to do this you need to get the developer's SDK. You can obtain this by signing a nondisclosure agreement with Labcenter Electronics, after proving to them that you have a legal copy of the Proteus software.

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Post by incubus22 »

I'm sorry but I'm not from the USA. How can I sign the said contract? Is it easy to make the model on my own. I'm not really good at programming in the IC level really... :( :?
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Contact Labcenter UK with your customer number.

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sldvdd

Post by sldvdd »

you can use two pic micro pic 877 as a core for this and other 8 bit micros there is no need to make any dlls

just a bit of code for the instruction ....easy stuff

i made this dll but never tested it fully
as knowone every asked me for it

i take it labcenter dont think much of it either
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