>>Being confused is very natural for me.<g>
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>>I remember when the PC first arrived. Z80 with 16 bit architecture and only 8 bit memory available. How many years did we have to install memory chips in pairs?
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If you think you can't get more confused>
>I don't think that's quite right. The Z80 was 8 bit, the first 16 bit (from Intel) was the 8086. The Z8000 (I think) was Zilog's first 16 bit processor.
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>[Update] Z-80 was 8 pit CPU with 16 bit address bus. Sort of a "half-breed".
First PC's were Z80, The first that came out with the 8086 was IBM Model 30, not sure what my PC Jr had but my ZX81 used the Z80. ;-)
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Mike
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