[GTALUG] reverse engineering

Dave Collier-Brown Dave.Collier-Brown at indexexchange.com
Fri Mar 29 20:30:11 EDT 2019


Zylog still builds z80s, albeit in India --dave

On 2019-03-29 3:51 p.m., Stewart Russell via talk wrote:
On Fri., Mar. 29, 2019, 11:28 Kevin Cozens via talk, <talk at gtalug.org<mailto:talk at gtalug.org>> wrote:

It was just something I noticed. I was partly surprised that ghidra included
some older processors in their list of ones for which they can decompile code.

Z80 will still show up in industrial control things. It seems very hard to kill.

At least we might have seen the end of 1802s in real applications. It is still popular for some hobbyists, though.

Stewart







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