Implement HALT wakeup interrupt foundation#4
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Summary
Introduce a minimal interrupt wakeup foundation for the Z88 emulator.
This PR improves Z80 HALT behavior by allowing the CPU to wake from HALT when an interrupt request is received and interrupts are enabled.
The implementation intentionally avoids full Z80 interrupt mode handling for now and focuses on a small, safe, incremental foundation.
Changes
Current behavior
OZ now:
Notes
This is intentionally not a full interrupt implementation yet:
The goal is to establish a stable behavioral foundation for future timer and hardware interrupt work.