Sujet : Re: Oldie but goodie: 1"x1" CP/M system
De : wNOSPAMp (at) *nospam* gmail.org (pH)
Groupes : comp.os.cpmDate : 04. Jul 2024, 02:03:25
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On 2024-06-27, Zach Metzinger <
please@ask.me.invalid> wrote:
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Built years ago by a friend of mine for the HaD one-inch-square contest:
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https://hackaday.io/project/161496-cpm-50-mk-ii
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--- Zach
Good Grief!
This makes the Ampro Little Board (which fit atop a 5-1/4 inch disk drive
look gargantuan.
And it's *50Mhz*!. Sigh. I *still* love cp/m even though it's a lost
cause.
Once I realized that my beloved WordStar and CBASIC required overlays to do
their magic I finally had to agree that 64K was not really enough....
cp/m lives on for me, though, in the Joe editor for Linux in the jstar
incarnation.
I think SuperCalc was the spreadsheet for cp/m but I've never used
spreadsheets...
thanks for this link.
pH in Aptos, CA