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Zilog Z80 bites the dust

dougw
dougw 11 months ago

I just noticed this extinction event.

Littelfuse who own the Zilog Z80 IP announced the Z80 would cease production in June 2024.  (Semiconductor fab lines are not interested in running a 4 micron process)

Fortunately the eZ80 system-on-a-chip is still in production if you want to pursue this technology.

At one time I was ultra keen to obtain or build a Z80 microcomputer, but never managed to scrounge enough money until recently when I made a low cost emulator on an ESP32....

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  • shabaz
    shabaz 11 months ago +6
    Incidentally there's a book that might be of interest to people. I can't say it's written like a bestseller, but the guy isn't a journalist or author, he created the Z80!. So I take back even the slightest…
  • dougw
    dougw 11 months ago in reply to shabaz +3
    Have you read "The Soul Of A New Machine" by Tracy Kidder? it won a Pulitzer....
  • md_steve
    md_steve 11 months ago in reply to colporteur +2
    I ordered a Sinclair kit but it was backordered. Much to my surprise, the next month they sent me a fully assembled unit!
  • bradfordmiller
    0 bradfordmiller 11 months ago

    A z80 system was the first one I built back in the late 70s (wire wrapped a board! with S100 bus connector! Had a working (well 40 minute maximum uptime) S-100 bus system!). So it's kind of sad, but like most old things, they pass away into the past (but at least I got me a PiDP-10 to recreate some other 70s memories :-).

    Anyway, for those looking to recreate some CP/M memories, this may be the last chance to grab a RC2014, IMSAI replica, or equivalent kit at least before they're redesigned for more available chips. Or build your own from scratch while they're still in stock at distributors.

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  • genebren
    0 genebren 11 months ago

    As technology continues to move forward, getting smaller and faster, there will continue to be a growing list of chips that drop off the edge and into the abyss.  

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  • dougw
    0 dougw 11 months ago in reply to bradfordmiller

     PiDP-10 sounds awesome...My first job was all about various PDP-11's running RT-11.

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  • bradfordmiller
    0 bradfordmiller 11 months ago in reply to dougw

    Indeed, the 11 was my first exposure to UNIX (v6?), though I didn't really do much UNIX until much later with a VAX/BSD. And you can (still) get a PiDP-11/70 too (maximum blinkylights :-)  https://pidp.net/

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    0 shabaz 11 months ago

    I have a few Z80 chips waiting for a rainy day project which I've never got around to : (

    A few years ago, I decided I wanted to rejuvinate CP/M onto a microcontroller, and started the porting exercise (it's written in old-fashioned C, none of it compiles, lots of changes are needed! - I didn't use the assembler port of CP/M, since I wanted it to work on many devices, not Z80). I worked on it bit-by-bit most evenings for a month. I think I must be more than 50% complete, but never got around to finishing that either! I kind of hoped anyone else would do and publish it, it so I could just use theirs.

    The vision was to reuse CP/M as a kind of fallback program for users to be able to configure things, view log files, save configs etc., if a user held down a GPIO pin or whatever at startup. Overkill admittedly, but it seems a shame to ignore CP/M and let it die : (

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  • dang74
    0 dang74 11 months ago

    End of an era.  Disappointed relieved 

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  • maxpowerr
    0 maxpowerr 11 months ago

    Zilog Z80. They have been producing it until today!

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    0 colporteur 11 months ago in reply to dougw

    My first was the PDP-11/04 used by Environment Canada to collect weather data that was converted to paper tape reader punch and then sent to national weather center.

    Blue and Gold PDP-11/??, might have been fours, were used in the major air traffic control systems. I monitored the upgrades but never physically worked on the equipment. More talented guys that me did that.

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    0 shabaz 11 months ago

    Incidentally there's a book that might be of interest to people.

    I can't say it's written like a bestseller, but the guy isn't a journalist or author, he created the Z80!. So I take back even the slightest criticism in that previous sentence : ) Plus, it's a first-hand account, so that's also a significant positive.

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    0 JWx 11 months ago

    and thus my collection of "will use them later" Z80 peripherals got a historic value :)

    Z80

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