This is a Zilog Z80 CPU emulator, written in Python. It runs a 1978 Microsoft Basic 4.7 ROM taken from Grant Searle's Z80 SBC project
Just for fun. I like the Z80 CPU - it was in many devices I played with as a kid.
No. It runs really slowly, and is a completely non-optimal software design for an emulator, but (in my opinion) the code is readable. If you want a CPU emulator, probably don't use Python. That said, an optimised python coded emulator could run a lot faster than this :-)
BASIC:
cd src
python z80sbc.py
Unit tests:
cd src
PYTHONPATH=`pwd`:$PYTHONPATH python ../tests/test_z80.py
PYTHONPATH=`pwd`:$PYTHONPATH python ../tests/test_registers.py
Fuse tests:
cd src
PYTHONPATH=`pwd`:$PYTHONPATH python ../fuse_tests/tests.py
- Most undocumented opcodes
- Undocumented flags for
CPI
andCPIR
.
Grant Searle's Z80 SBC project
FUSE - Free Unix Spectrum Emulator for the instruction set tests
Public domain; do what you like.