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USER
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I/O
address
Zilog
USER
The
address
of
an
I/O
port,
always
16
bits
long.
Word
por~s
may
have
even
or
odd
addresses,
Special
I/O
byte
ports
are
even,
and
Standard
I/O
byte
ports
are
odd.
I/O
transaction
Kernel
A
transaction
that
transfers
data
to
or
from
a
peripheral
device
or
memory
management
hardware.
The
system
software
task
-that
manages
task
scheduling
and
intercommunication
for
the
Zilog
S8000
system.
The
Kernel
provides
process
management,
file
management,
and
input/output
(I/O)
pro-
cessing.
logical
address
.login
logout
logout
long
word
The
address
manipulated
by
the
program-
mer;
used
by
instructions
and
output
by
the
Z8001.
The
file
.login
in
the
user's
~
directory
1S
read
by
the
C
shell
each
time
the
user
logs
in
to
ZEUS;
the
com-
mands
there
are
executed.
The
logout
command
causes
a
login
shell
to
exit.
Normally,
a
login
shell
exits
when
control-d
is
pressed,
generating
an
end-of-file
(EOF)
When
a
user
logs
off
of
ZEUS,
the
shell
prints
.logout
and
executes
commands
from
the
file
.logout
in
the
user's
~
directory.
A
long
word
is
32
contiguous
bits;
a
long
word
in
memory
starts
on
an
even
addressable
byte
boundary~
memory
address
An
address
specifying
a
location
in
memory.
Word
and
long-word
addresses
must
be
even,
byte
addresses
may
be
even
or
odd.
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ZiLOG System 8000 Specifications

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BrandZiLOG
ModelSystem 8000
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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