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color: purple
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color: purple
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gerbers: z80-cpu/fabrication
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gerbers: z80-cpu/fabrication
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bom: z80-cpu/1-click-bom.tsv
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bom: z80-cpu/1-click-bom.tsv
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readme: z80-cpu/README.md
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#eda:
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#eda:
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# type: kicad
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# type: kicad
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# pcb: z80-cpu/z80-cpu.kicad_pcb
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# pcb: z80-cpu/z80-cpu.kicad_pcb
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rc2014-compat
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A respin of the [RC2014](https://rc2014.co.uk/) ecosystem. I don't have any
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opposition to building things out of SMD parts (in some ways, I find it
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easier to work with), so some boards might go that way to the extent that
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parts availability allows. Also, I'd like to keep all board sizes within
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the 100x100mm limit within which PCB fabs offer their cheapest rates (like
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$2 double-sided at JLCPCB, for instance).
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z80-cpu
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Basically the same as the RC2014 Z80 module, but with a 10-MHz LQFP-44 CPU
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and a crystal oscillator to run it at that speed.
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