Homemade German Interface, for what?

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Homemade German Interface, for what?

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Just spotted this (it's not mine). Some kind of homemade interface. Looks like a Z80 on it. From the short connector I'd assume it was for a ZX81.

But what does it do?

https://www.ebay.de/itm/I-O-Interface-m ... 3366882732
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Re: Homemade German Interface, for what?

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The description has Z80PIOB1 so I'd say its an I/O interface.

Z80 PIO and CPU are the same size.
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I see. Didn't realise it wasn't a normal Z80.
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Re: Homemade German Interface, for what?

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Yep, that chip is a member of the Z80 family, but it is not a microprocessor. It is a programmable input/output interface chip. If you want more information have a look at the various documents on this site, especially those about the Zilog PIO...

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