answersLogoWhite

0

The Z80 has 40 pins.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which 8-bit chip was used in many of today's TRS-80 computers?

Zilog Z-80


Which 8-bit chip was used in many of todays TRS-80 computers?

Zilog Z-80


8-bit chip was used in many of today's TRS-80 computers?

Zilog Z-80


IDE cabels have how many pins?

80 pins I believe this is wrong! IDE cables have 40 pins and 80 wires and IDE cables for notebooks have 44 pins


How many pins does an 80-conductor IDE cable have?

None, the pins are on the motherboard or HDD


How many pins and wires do a 80 conductor IDE cable has?

40, 80


How many pins does SATA power connector have?

Parallel ata cable connecter have 40 pins.


How many pins does a PATA cable have and What is the maximum recommended length of a PATA Cable?

40 Pins and 80 wires. Maximum recommended length is 18" but can purchase 24" cables.


What conductor IDE cable has half the number of pins as it has wires?

80


What has the author C Lorenz written?

C. Lorenz has written: 'Z80 Assembler Handbuch' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), Programming, Zilog Z-80 (Microprocessor) 'Msdos' 'Softwarehandbuch' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Programming


What 3 companies formed the 1977 trinity?

Commodore Computers for their PET PC (Based on a MOS 6502 CPU),Tandy for their TRS-80 PC (Intially based on a Zilog Z80 CPU), andApple for the Apple II PCs (MOS 6502 CPU).


What is the meaning of TRS?

Back in the late 1970s or early 1980s when several companies, including IBM and Apple, were introducing the first "personal computers", Radio Shack came out with one, too, called the TRS-80. I never actually used one, but a lot of people were calling it the Trash-80. Anyway, the TRS stood for Tandy Radio Shack, and the 80 was for the type of processor (I'm tempted to say Intel 8080, but I think the TRS-80 used a Zilog Z80).