On Sat, 22 Apr 2000 16:46:57 +0200, Patriek Lesparre wrote:

>The problem is that you CAN'T make a 100% compatible system with either of
>them. A lot of old programs (games, demo's, maybe even others) rely on the
>specific timing of the Z80.
>Even when running Z180 or Z380 at 3.58MHz, they will still be too fast and
>cause problems with timing-sensitive programs.
>It's exactly why turboR still has a Z80 inside!

  Doing the necessary amount of waits, both can be slowed down to run these
apps.

     AbraçOS/2, Daniel Caetano ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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