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yaze - Yet Another Z80 Emulator

Yaze is a Z80 and CP/M emulator designed to run on Unix systems.

The package consists of an instruction set simulator, a CP/M-2.2 bios written in C which runs on the Unix host, a monitor which loads CP/M into the simulated processor's ram and makes Unix directories or files look like CP/M disks, and a separate program (cdm) which creates and manipulates CP/M disk images for use with yaze.

Yaze emulates all documented and most undocumented Z80 instructions and flag bits. A test program is included in the package which compares machine states before and after execution of every instruction against results from a real Z80. Yaze is independent of the host machine architecture and instruction set, written in ANSI standard C, and is provided with full source code under the GNU General Public License. It supports CP/M disk geometries as images in Unix files or as read-only disks constructed on-the-fly. These disks are indistinguishable from real disks for even the most inquisitive, low-level CP/M programs and can be mounted and unmounted at will during emulation.

Compilation

Requirements

You will need an ANSI standard C compiler, prefered is the GNU CC. Yaze was developed under SunOS5 and was briefly tried it under Linux and FreeBSD. You will have to do some hacking if your system does not support the termios tty interface, for example bare Windows machines or the MinGW build and runtime environment.

Get the Code

git clone https://github.com/lipro-cpm4l/yaze.git
cd yaze

Build the binary and execute

make all
echo -en "DIR\nSYS QUIT\n" | ./yaze -v
Yet Another Z80 Emulator version 1.14, Copyright 1995,1998 Frank D. Cringle.
yaze comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
see the file "COPYING" in the distribution directory.

Running 'yaze.boot'
bootfile:     yaze.boot
startup file: .yazerc
basepage:     e4
ccp_base:     e400
bdos_base:    ec00
bios_base:    fa00
bios_top:     fa66
dptable:      fd90
dirbuf:       ff80

A>DIR
ZEXDOC  .Z80  |  PRELIM  .COM  |  ZEXDOC  .COM  |  SAVAGE  .COM
ZEXLAX  .PL   |  ZEXALL  .Z80  |  PRELIM  .Z80  |  SYS     .AZM
ZASM          |  TIMEX   .COM  |  SYS     .COM  |  SAVAGE  .PAS
ZEXALL  .COM
A>SYS QUIT

Execute test programs

First of all, start the emulator:

./yaze 
Click to expand and see results!
Yet Another Z80 Emulator version 1.14, Copyright 1995,1998 Frank D. Cringle.
yaze comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
see the file "COPYING" in the distribution directory.

Running 'yaze.boot'

A> _

Documented Z80 instructions

Exit the emulator with the SYS command on end of test session:

ZEXDOC
SYS QUIT
Click to expand and see results!
Z80 instruction exerciser
<adc,sbc> hl,<bc,de,hl,sp>....  OK
add hl,<bc,de,hl,sp>..........  OK
add ix,<bc,de,ix,sp>..........  OK
add iy,<bc,de,iy,sp>..........  OK
aluop a,nn....................  OK
aluop a,<b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>..  OK
aluop a,<ixh,ixl,iyh,iyl>.....  OK
aluop a,(<ix,iy>+1)...........  OK
bit n,(<ix,iy>+1).............  OK
bit n,<b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>....  OK
cpd<r>........................  OK
cpi<r>........................  OK
<daa,cpl,scf,ccf>.............  OK
<inc,dec> a...................  OK
<inc,dec> b...................  OK
<inc,dec> bc..................  OK
<inc,dec> c...................  OK
<inc,dec> d...................  OK
<inc,dec> de..................  OK
<inc,dec> e...................  OK
<inc,dec> h...................  OK
<inc,dec> hl..................  OK
<inc,dec> ix..................  OK
<inc,dec> iy..................  OK
<inc,dec> l...................  OK
<inc,dec> (hl)................  OK
<inc,dec> sp..................  OK
<inc,dec> (<ix,iy>+1).........  OK
<inc,dec> ixh.................  OK
<inc,dec> ixl.................  OK
<inc,dec> iyh.................  OK
<inc,dec> iyl.................  OK
ld <bc,de>,(nnnn).............  OK
ld hl,(nnnn)..................  OK
ld sp,(nnnn)..................  OK
ld <ix,iy>,(nnnn).............  OK
ld (nnnn),<bc,de>.............  OK
ld (nnnn),hl..................  OK
ld (nnnn),sp..................  OK
ld (nnnn),<ix,iy>.............  OK
ld <bc,de,hl,sp>,nnnn.........  OK
ld <ix,iy>,nnnn...............  OK
ld a,<(bc),(de)>..............  OK
ld <b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>,nn....  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),nn.............  OK
ld <b,c,d,e>,(<ix,iy>+1)......  OK
ld <h,l>,(<ix,iy>+1)..........  OK
ld a,(<ix,iy>+1)..............  OK
ld <ixh,ixl,iyh,iyl>,nn.......  OK
ld <bcdehla>,<bcdehla>........  OK
ld <bcdexya>,<bcdexya>........  OK
ld a,(nnnn) / ld (nnnn),a.....  OK
ldd<r> (1)....................  OK
ldd<r> (2)....................  OK
ldi<r> (1)....................  OK
ldi<r> (2)....................  OK
neg...........................  OK
<rrd,rld>.....................  OK
<rlca,rrca,rla,rra>...........  OK
shf/rot (<ix,iy>+1)...........  OK
shf/rot <b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>..  OK
<set,res> n,<bcdehl(hl)a>.....  OK
<set,res> n,(<ix,iy>+1).......  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),<b,c,d,e>......  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),<h,l>..........  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),a..............  OK
ld (<bc,de>),a................  OK
Tests complete
A> _

Undocumented Z80 instructions

Exit the emulator with the SYS command on end of test session:

ZEXALL
SYS QUIT
Click to expand and see results!
Z80 instruction exerciser
<adc,sbc> hl,<bc,de,hl,sp>....  OK
add hl,<bc,de,hl,sp>..........  OK
add ix,<bc,de,ix,sp>..........  OK
add iy,<bc,de,iy,sp>..........  OK
aluop a,nn....................  OK
aluop a,<b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>..  OK
aluop a,<ixh,ixl,iyh,iyl>.....  OK
aluop a,(<ix,iy>+1)...........  OK
bit n,(<ix,iy>+1).............  OK
bit n,<b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>....  OK
cpd<r>........................  OK
cpi<r>........................  OK
<daa,cpl,scf,ccf>.............  OK
<inc,dec> a...................  OK
<inc,dec> b...................  OK
<inc,dec> bc..................  OK
<inc,dec> c...................  OK
<inc,dec> d...................  OK
<inc,dec> de..................  OK
<inc,dec> e...................  OK
<inc,dec> h...................  OK
<inc,dec> hl..................  OK
<inc,dec> ix..................  OK
<inc,dec> iy..................  OK
<inc,dec> l...................  OK
<inc,dec> (hl)................  OK
<inc,dec> sp..................  OK
<inc,dec> (<ix,iy>+1).........  OK
<inc,dec> ixh.................  OK
<inc,dec> ixl.................  OK
<inc,dec> iyh.................  OK
<inc,dec> iyl.................  OK
ld <bc,de>,(nnnn).............  OK
ld hl,(nnnn)..................  OK
ld sp,(nnnn)..................  OK
ld <ix,iy>,(nnnn).............  OK
ld (nnnn),<bc,de>.............  OK
ld (nnnn),hl..................  OK
ld (nnnn),sp..................  OK
ld (nnnn),<ix,iy>.............  OK
ld <bc,de,hl,sp>,nnnn.........  OK
ld <ix,iy>,nnnn...............  OK
ld a,<(bc),(de)>..............  OK
ld <b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>,nn....  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),nn.............  OK
ld <b,c,d,e>,(<ix,iy>+1)......  OK
ld <h,l>,(<ix,iy>+1)..........  OK
ld a,(<ix,iy>+1)..............  OK
ld <ixh,ixl,iyh,iyl>,nn.......  OK
ld <bcdehla>,<bcdehla>........  OK
ld <bcdexya>,<bcdexya>........  OK
ld a,(nnnn) / ld (nnnn),a.....  OK
ldd<r> (1)....................  OK
ldd<r> (2)....................  OK
ldi<r> (1)....................  OK
ldi<r> (2)....................  OK
neg...........................  OK
<rrd,rld>.....................  OK
<rlca,rrca,rla,rra>...........  OK
shf/rot (<ix,iy>+1)...........  OK
shf/rot <b,c,d,e,h,l,(hl),a>..  OK
<set,res> n,<bcdehl(hl)a>.....  OK
<set,res> n,(<ix,iy>+1).......  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),<b,c,d,e>......  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),<h,l>..........  OK
ld (<ix,iy>+1),a..............  OK
ld (<bc,de>),a................  OK
Tests complete
A> _

This is an unofficial fork!

Original written by Frank D. Cringle fdc@cliwe.ping.de and distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2.

Primary-site: ftp://ftp.ping.de/pub/misc/emulators/

Various trademarks are the property of various organisations.

License terms and liability

The author provides the software in accordance with the terms of the GNU-GPL. The use of the software is free of charge and is therefore only at your own risk! No warranty or liability!

Any guarantee and liability is excluded!

Program parts excluded and exempted from the GNU-GPL

The CP/M disk images for the emulated Z80 system is required to operate Yaze. You can find this in the file yaze.boot.

Authorship

Primary-site: ftp://ftp.ping.de/pub/misc/emulators/

Source code

Frank D. Cringle is the originator of the C source code and Z80 instructions test programms provided as assembler mnemonic as well as the associated scripts, descriptions and help files. This part is released and distributed under the GNU General Public License (GNU-GPL) Version 2.

A few parts of the source code are based on the work of other authors:

  • Michael Haardt: He contributed the io.c file and the bank switching memory logic, which may provide a platform for running MP/M and UZI on the emulator. Many bug fixes for the Z80 instruction set simulator and prepare to work with CP/M 3.0.
  • Carl Mascott, Günter Radestock, Richard Hirst: Bug fixes for the Monitor and BIOS implementation.
  • Gary L. Howell: Contribute TCL Script that copies host directories to/from a CP/M disk image.

CP/M disk content

The authorship of the CP/M disk content are:

  • Jay Sage, Don Kirkpatrick (ZCPR-D&J of 5 March 1994 as CCP)
  • Herman ten Brugge, Benjamin Ho (SUPRBDOS as BDOS)

Additionals about ZCPR source and program code legalization as part of the NZ-COM Z-System and template for ZCPR-D&J:

From Gaby's Homepage for CP/M and Computer History "Z-System Download Form" (Jan 2020): Following a common wish of CP/M users, Jay Sage lately declared that Z-Systems - NZ-COM (for CP/M 2.2) and Z3PLUS (for CP/M-Plus) - can now be downloaded for free. Anyway, he would like to be informed about who (and how often) downloads the files.