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Z80CPU

This is a Z80 CPU emulator project I am working on.

For a long time I have really wanted to learn an assembly language, having coded in C# for a long while now I had a hankering to try something lower-level. As the ZX Spectrum was the first computer I used, I decided to start with the Z80 and I thought a good way to learn it would be to try and implement it as an emulator in a higher level langauge!

I am using Rodney Zak's excellent book Programming the Z80 as my main guide for the Z80. The core goals I am trying to achieve are:

  • Create a working Z80 emulator that offers an easy to use interface so that it can be dropped into other projects.
  • Make it possible that to understand what each instruction is actually doing without having to jump around different classes or too much scrolling.
  • Leverage higher-level language features (objects, delegates, events, linq etc.)
  • Create a Unit Test project to confirm all works as expected.
  • Create a core architecture that I can use to implement other 8-bit CPUs, e.g. the 6502

I have seen other Z80 projects on github - however:

  • They tend to make heavy use of switch statements to parse the opcodes which leads to hard-to-follow logic flow.
  • The core code tends to be on one huge file which makes it difficult to skim though.

I am interested to see how I get on and how close I get to achieving my goals!