??? 01/07/07 23:25 Read: times |
#130414 - Fun with retro-computing Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Russell Bull said:
CP/M was a disk operating system - there was nothing real time about it as it did nothing for task swapping. Not much to be gained by running it on a 8051 as you can get native filesystem code to read/write files to compact flash or whatever. You could write a 8080/Z80 emulator, run cp/m... Why write your own emulator? Download the best CP/M emulator I've ever seen: http://www.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/users/ag/yaze-ag/ |