On Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 20:37, Holm Tiffe via cctalk wrote:

> Dave a Z80 has an 4 Bit ALU, but isn't essentially a 4-bit processor.

I'm not familiar with the Z80 internals.  However, the 2200 theory of 
operation manual states, "The eight 4-bit File Registers are used as 
general purpose registers during arithmetic computations and related 
calculator processing."  Also, "When data is written into memory, only four 
bits from the data bus can be written at a time."  Also, the immediate 
machine instructions supply only 4-bit operand values.  These plus the 
presence of decimal instructions seem suggestive to me that the machine is 
designed to process digit-serial BCD numbers.

                                      -- Dave

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