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TITLE: v07i179: z80mu52b, CP/M emulator (part 01/04)

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Posting-number: Volume 07, Issue 179
Submitted-by: grebyn!bob@uu.psi.com
Archive-name: z80mu52b/part01

This is Z80MU PROFESSIONAL, a software package for the IBM PC which
emulates the Intel 8080/8085 CPU, the Zilog Z-80 CPU, *AND* the
original CP/M 2.2 (8-bit) operating system. If you have a NEC V20 or
V30 chip, Z80MU PROFESSIONAL will grudgingly allow you to use it
(bugs and all) to give very fast 8080 execution times.

The public domain ancestor of this program was featured in BYTE
magazine (Oct '86) as one of seven "Public Domain Powerhouses". This
version (Z80MU PROFESSIONAL 5.2B) has been almost completely
rewritten, and is even more accurate (if that's possible) than that
original and very popular version 3.10 was. It is now screen driven
and much more powerful from a software development/debugging
standpoint, and *ACCURATELY* runs many more CP/M applications than
Z80MU version 3.10 did.

We still use Z80MU PROFESSIONAL to develop Z80 code for PC disk
controllers, FAX machine internals, etc. Clients use it to run their
CP/M business software that was developed at great cost 10 years ago
but has never been ported to the PC ("...and of course the source
code disappeared along with the original programmer back in '81...").
Schools use it to teach assembler language programming, since it has
a builtin full-screen Z80 debugger. Others have used it to reverse
engineer modem ROMs, since it contains a smart disassembler that
allows the reconstruction of source code from 8080/8085 or Z80 object
code.

Nowadays the demand for Z80MU comes more from Australia, Taiwan, and
Europe than from the U.S. So we're posting it partly to make it more
easily available to European network users who can't easily get Z80MU
PROFESSIONAL off of one of the many BBS's on which it resides in the
U.S.

        Bob Baumann <bob@grebyn.com>
        Computerwise Consulting Services
        P.O. Box 813, McLean, VA 22101
        (703) 450-7175

