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Revision as of 14:36, 22 August 2017
Base references
- Extended Z80 instruction set
- Memory map
- Reference machines
- Boot Sequence
- Enhanced ULA including video modes
- Board feature control
- Interrupts
- Turbo Sound Next
- SpecDrum/DAC
- Sprites
- Layer 2
- ESXDOS
- RPi0 Acceleration
Development Tools
Emulators
- CSpect emulates many features of the Next and includes an assembler.
- ZEsarUX aims to emulate all features of the Next and includes remote debugger support.
Assemblers
Any Z80 assembler can produce code suitable for the Next. However, the Next and most emulators cannot load raw blocks of Z80 code, so a Spectrum specific tool will be useful for creating .TZX or .TAP files with the necessary loaders.
- Zeus-ish provides a complete Z80 IDE and Macro assembler, plus an integrated Spectrum emulator. However, the emulator does not support all features of the next.
- SNasm is included with CSpect and is the only current assembler to support the Next extension opcodes.
- Pasmo is a long established Z80 assembler, but has been out of development for a long time and may not support the extension opcodes.