Add MSX port (with modified original for easy to port other Z80 machines)#9
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Suzumizaki wants to merge 6 commits intoraxoft:masterfrom
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Add MSX port (with modified original for easy to port other Z80 machines)#9Suzumizaki wants to merge 6 commits intoraxoft:masterfrom
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June 26, 2025 18:42
- io_compatible definition is now required. - split z80*.asm to common_z80*.asm and common_pre_48k_spectrum.asm/common_post_48k_spectrum.asm. - show the count of tests even when all tests are passed.
…depends on Spectrum's one.
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Hi, thanks for making the useful z80 test code.
I have modified it to run on various MSX computers. But I had to modify the original code to do so.
Unfortunately I have no knowledge of 48K Spectrum.
I split the code as much as possible without breaking the original code, and I confirmed that each of them can be assembled with sjasm 0.42c for Windows after splitting.
However, since I do not have an actual device and do not know what “mktap” and “.tap” are, I have not yet confirmed whether I can make them with Makefile or not.
I will leave it to you to decide whether or not to accept this pull request. Thanks.