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The Z80 is an 8bit CPU designed by Zilog. | The Z80 is an 8bit CPU designed by Zilog. | ||
All NeoGeo systems use it as a coprocessor to handle "tracker music" playback. It only has access to the YM2610, M1 ROM | All NeoGeo systems use it as a coprocessor to handle "tracker music" playback. It only has access to the {{Chipname|YM2610}}, {{Chipname|M1 ROM}}, [[Z80 file]]s, and its RAM. | ||
See [[68k/Z80 communication]]. | See [[68k/Z80 communication]]. | ||
Since it doesn't share any | Since it doesn't share any memory area with the {{Chipname|68k}} as on the Sega Genesis, it can't be used efficiently to perform gameplay-related tasks. | ||
See [[Z80 memory map]]. | See [[Z80 memory map]]. |
Revision as of 02:00, 16 January 2016
The Z80 is an 8bit CPU designed by Zilog.
All NeoGeo systems use it as a coprocessor to handle "tracker music" playback. It only has access to the YM2610, M1 ROM, Z80 files, and its RAM.
Since it doesn't share any memory area with the 68k as on the Sega Genesis, it can't be used efficiently to perform gameplay-related tasks.
See Z80 memory map.
Datasheet
Official Z8400 datasheet: [[1]]