8088 vs. 80c88
Jim Lynch
JeLynch at stny.rr.com
Fri Feb 20 19:54:19 CST 2009
Chuck,
Personally I loved the Nec V25 and V35 microcontrollers for small
projects. For a "decent resource" on the Nec V20/30 did you look at
the Nec User's Manual for the V Series (~ 1 thick, Circa 1992)?
I have one around here somewhere.
Jim
At 07:59 PM 2/20/2009, you wrote:
>Chuck Guzis wrote:
>>It's also worthwhile to mention that the V20/30 has instructions
>>that none of the Intel x86 members has, such as packed BCD string arithmetic.
>
>I have never found a decent resource on NEC V20 special opcode
>programming; the only stuff I've found has been on how to detect an
>NEC through bugs, and searching via google has been unproductive for
>the last 20 minutes. Is there a resource for what the extended
>instructions were, or is that lost to paper history?
>--
>Jim Leonard (trixter at oldskool.org) http://www.oldskool.org/
>Help our electronic games project: http://www.mobygames.com/
>Or check out some trippy MindCandy at http://www.mindcandydvd.com/
>A child borne of the home computer wars: http://trixter.wordpress.com/
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Jim
e-mail: JeLynch at stny.rr.com
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