In the last few tutorials we saw how to experience CP/M-80 2.2. But what use an OS is without some applications? In this tutorial we will see how to use WordStar 3.3 on CP/M-80 2.2 on Altair Z80 em...
How to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using YAZE?
In the tutorial how to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using the Altair Z80 emulator, I said that there were three options to run CP/M-80 2.2. In this tutorial, we are going to use the third option: YAZE. Y...
How to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using MAME's NCR Decision Mate V emulation?
In the last tutorial, we saw how to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using MAME’s Sharp X1 emulation. There are three system on which we can run CP/M-80 2.2: KAYPRO II NCR Decision Mate V Sharp X1 ...
How to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using MAME's Sharp X1 emulation?
In the last tutorial, we saw how to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using MAME’s KAYPRO II emulation. There are three system on which we can run CP/M-80 2.2: KAYPRO II NCR Decision Mate V Sharp X1 ...
How to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using MAME's KAYPRO II emulation?
In the last tutorial, we saw how to experience CP/M-80 2.2 using the Altair Z80 emulator. I said that there were three options to run CP/M-80 2.2. In this tutorial, we are going to use the second o...
How to experience CP/M-80 2.2?
In the last post, we saw how to experience CP/M-80 1.4. For that and 86-DOS, we used a special emulator. For CP/M-80 2.2, there are 3 options. In this tutorial we are going to use the same emulator...
How to experience CP/M-80 1.4?
In the last post, we saw how to experience 86-DOS. 86-DOS was a clone of CP/M. In this tutorial, we are going to use CP/M 1.4. Like 86-DOS, it also requires a special emulator which can be download...
How to experience 86-DOS?
86-DOS is a “quick and dirty” operating system clone of CP/M created by Seattle Computer Products for their 8086 S-100 systems. It was later bought by Microsoft and used as the basis for IBM PC-DOS...
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