28 results for “topic:z80-assembly”
Classic ZX Spectrum game "The Great Escape" reverse engineered
Support for Z80 macro-assemblers in Visual Studio Code
Reverse engineering Chase H.Q. for the ZX Spectrum
An ANSI Telnet client for the Amstrad CPC with M4 Board
Conway's Game of Life for the Agon Light
Tuerkas128 Framework is a set of Z80 assembly libraries for developing games for the ZX Spectrum 128k
Snake clone written in Z80 assembly for the ZX Spectrum
This is the start of an IDE for the monochrome TI-83+/84+ series of calculators.
An implementation of a Pacman like game, written in Z80 ASM for an RC2014 compatible Z80 SBC.
Repositório de informações sobre o microcomputador brasileiro MC1000 da CCE.
Winning demo for ZX-Spectrum 128k of FOReVER 2023 ZX Spectrum Demo competition
Simple Z80 CTC and DART board compatible with the Amstrad CPC and MX4 connector
An Amstrad Plus version of the classic Gem Software game Oh Mummy
A simple systems programming language compiler for Z80 microprocessors, targeting the RetroShield platform
Simple 8255 PIO board compatible with the Amstrad CPC and MX4 connector.
Z80 retrocomputing project
Sprite rendering sample for MSX using Z80 assembly language
Tiles and sprites graphics for the MSX computers
Simple Z80 CTC board compatible with the Amstrad CPC and MX4 connector
Wolfenstein 3D engine demo for Z80 VZ200 and VZ300
Simple Z80 DART board compatible with the Amstrad CPC and MX4 connector.
An Amstrad Plus version of the classic Durell game Harrier Attack
Coding examples in Z80 assembler and C for the Agon neoretro computer
Some examples of assembling with the prominent DOS cross-assembler from the 80s
Challenges of the course on Z80 assembly progrmaming
This project involves the creation of a video game for the 8-bit Sega Master System console. It was created as part of my research project during the final year of my Multimedia degree at the University of Alicante.
A simple "hello world" example for Gameboy Color
An implementation of the BBP (Bailey-Borwein-Plouffe) method to calculate PI, with an arbitrary number of decimal places - for the Z80 CPU.