Sujet : Re: Just wondering...
De : john (at) *nospam* somewhere (John)
Groupes : comp.os.cpmDate : 19. Jul 2025, 07:40:41
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On 7/18/25 9:50 PM, ECNeilson wrote:
I still regularly use CP/M through my PCPI Applicard on my Apple //e. I played through Rogue on it recently. I also have a Kaypro 4, but the floppy drives need alignment. I love jumping into Z80Pack and launching NZCom for some quick Z80 programming.
Take some heart. I know a young person in his late 20s who loves vintage audio and computing. He has a Kaypro 2 and recently acquired a TRS-80 Model 4 with CP/M which he loves!
Eric N.
Ah yes Rogue!
I wish Adventure/Zork had at least minimal visuals like Rogue.
I still have CP/M on...Osborne 01, Osborne Executive, Kaypro 2x, Kaypro 10, Northstar Horizon, IMSAI 8080 (ZCPR3), Altair 8800b (Burcom 2.2)
For most 6800/8080/Z80 programming, I use cross assemblers running on DosBox under Linux. I then troubleshoot/debug under simh before sending the finished code to the target. Saves wear and tear on the old machines, and makes dev work much faster!
-John