Very little is known about the turboR’s R800.
For the R800, it is said it is part of the Z800 and Z280 family, but what this means exactly is unclear. It’s known that there are differences in the instruction set, but there is very little actual information.
Additionally if one inspects the pinout of the R800 one can see DMA-related pins, as well as the MA13-MA23 pins which could suggest the presence of an MMU with 8K pages as well, and 8 interrupt signals. Even if not connected (like the DMA pins are in the turboR), how are these functions accessed?
In this thread I hope we can perhaps discover some new things. I did some research which I will post below, and hopefully it can spark some discussion and further investigation.
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