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Zuno, CP/M-ready Z80 SBC for Arduino Mega Enclosure

Introduction

Zuno is based on Z80SBC64, but redesigned so to fit in an acrylic Arduino Mega enclosure.

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Features

Z80 overclocked to 22MHz

ROMless

Battery-backed 128K RAM

Altera EPM7064S in PLCC44 package

4 banks, each bank is 32KB

Simple serial port with serial bootstrap capability

Serial port operates at 115200 N81, no handshakes

I2C bus

Real-time-clock with PCF8563

Disk-on-module mass storage

CP/M 2.2 and CP/M 3

RC2014 I/O bus interface

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Functions

Refer to the Z80SBC64 function section for a description of the Zuno functionalities

Design Information

Software

Zuno software is compatible with Z80SBC64.

Engineering Change for Rev 0.3 board

Modify I2C bus connector pin assignment, this is only applicable to rev 0.3 pc board

Manuals

Getting Started with Zuno

Zuno monitor manual is same as Z64Mon, the monitor for Z80SBC64 and Z80MB64

Loading software into a new DOM

Zuno Projects

Zuno has two expansion ports, I2C and RC2014. External hardware can connect to these ports for additional capabilities.

Interface to 128×64 OLED display

Interface to WS2812B pixel addressable RGB LED

Interface to RC2014 I/O modules

Bridge to RC2014 backplane

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