From: ajcrm125 on
Hey guys, does anyone know where I can get VHDL/Verilog source for the
Z8001/Z8002 processor?
Thanks for any info!

-Adam
ajcrm125(a)gmail.com

From: Antti Lukats on
"ajcrm125" <ajcrm125(a)gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hey guys, does anyone know where I can get VHDL/Verilog source for the
> Z8001/Z8002 processor?
> Thanks for any info!
>
> -Adam
> ajcrm125(a)gmail.com
>
yes, sure!
www.zilog.com

I think some other entities have it also but not available.
the Z8 project at opencores is dead and unuseable, and there is little hope
that free z8000 core would exist

Antti


From: Grant Edwards on
On 2005-12-23, Antti Lukats <antti(a)openchip.org> wrote:

>> Hey guys, does anyone know where I can get VHDL/Verilog source for the
>> Z8001/Z8002 processor?
>
> yes, sure!
> www.zilog.com

So you're stating that Zilog has VHDL/Verilog for the Z8000
processor and it's available to the public?

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From: Antti Lukats on
"Grant Edwards" <grante(a)visi.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> On 2005-12-23, Antti Lukats <antti(a)openchip.org> wrote:
>
>>> Hey guys, does anyone know where I can get VHDL/Verilog source for the
>>> Z8001/Z8002 processor?
>>
>> yes, sure!
>> www.zilog.com
>
> So you're stating that Zilog has VHDL/Verilog for the Z8000
> processor and it's available to the public?
>
I suppose, if you buy 51% of Zilog stock then its public for you :)

I stated where to get - not the amount of $$$ that is needed.

Antti


From: Monte Dalrymple on
> >>> Hey guys, does anyone know where I can get VHDL/Verilog source for the
> >>> Z8001/Z8002 processor?
> >>
> >> yes, sure!
> >> www.zilog.com
> >
> > So you're stating that Zilog has VHDL/Verilog for the Z8000
> > processor and it's available to the public?
> >
> I suppose, if you buy 51% of Zilog stock then its public for you :)
>
> I stated where to get - not the amount of $$$ that is needed.
>
> Antti
>
>

The Z8000 was designed before Verilog existed. I doubt that they
still even have the schematics. The Z8002 is available in Verilog
from www.systemyde.com , but it's not free. (But it's significantly
cheaper than buying half of Zilog.)

Monte