Some comments:

- I don't (want to) see Z380-only software being made.
If people want to make something, they use the Z80
instruction set because otherwise it can't be run by
people who haven't got a Z380 (which is a realistic
scenario, just look at the amount of Gfx9000's). I
think it's the same as the turboR. There ARE
turboR-specific programs, but most are still for
MSX2... You can always make a second Z380-specific
version, but that opposes great problems when the
program is still in development and updates often.
Then you will have to adapt everything twice.

- For me, the most important things are speed increase
(Compass assembling still takes too long), but still
the same instruction set and possibilities (so
everything should run without recompilation in
high-speed mode).


~Grauw




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