evildragon
Veteran Member
I keep reading that the V30 has 8080 code support, but I can't seem to trigger it..
I couldn't find the documentation for the V30, so I just tried giving it 8080 code, but the result is invalid opcodes..
Am I missing something? Or is it a "mode" and has to be triggered? And if it's triggered, can X86 code even be executed, or does that turn off? (like single-tasking)
See, I want to take a stab at emulation, and wanted to emulate a GameBoy (the original 4-shade grey model).. And I thought using the V30's 8080 mode would be better for Z80 emulation, and use any extra resources for audio emulation (im thinking about passing the audio either to an OPL chip or actually try to emulate the PSG), and emulate graphics..
It would probably be very slow, but it's a learning curve for me, and want to give it a shot...
I couldn't find the documentation for the V30, so I just tried giving it 8080 code, but the result is invalid opcodes..
Am I missing something? Or is it a "mode" and has to be triggered? And if it's triggered, can X86 code even be executed, or does that turn off? (like single-tasking)
See, I want to take a stab at emulation, and wanted to emulate a GameBoy (the original 4-shade grey model).. And I thought using the V30's 8080 mode would be better for Z80 emulation, and use any extra resources for audio emulation (im thinking about passing the audio either to an OPL chip or actually try to emulate the PSG), and emulate graphics..
It would probably be very slow, but it's a learning curve for me, and want to give it a shot...
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