Z88DK
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Z88DK is a Small-C-derived cross compiler for a long list of Z80 based computers. The name derives from the fact that it was originally developed to target the Cambridge Z88. Z88DK is much developed from Small-C and it accepts many features of ANSI C with the notable exception of multi-dimensional arrays and prototyped function pointers.
As of the time of writing Z88DK supports the target platforms Cambridge Z88, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Sinclair ZX81, SAM Coupé, CP/M based machines, Amstrad NC100, Amstrad CPC, VTech VZ200/300 (also known as Laser 200), Sharp MZ series, palmtop organizers of the Sharp OZ/QZ 700 family, TI calculators (TI82, TI83, TI83+, TI83+ Silver Edition, TI84+, TI84+ Silver Edition, TI85, TI86), ABC 80, Jupiter Ace, Nascom, Xircom REX 6000 (AKA DataSlim), MSX1 and Spectravideo, Mattel Aquarius, Sord M5, Peters Sprinter, Commodore 128 (in Z80 mode), Grundy NewBrain, the Rabbit 2000/3000 platform and the Sega Master System.
It has been used for many software and hardware projects, notably the REX DK (targeted to the REX 6000 platform) and the S1 SDK (targeted to the S1 MP3 Player) teams.
The compiler runs on AmigaOS, BeOS, HP-UX 9, Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, Win32, Win16 and MS-DOS.

