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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 22:43:21 -0800
From: Josh Dersch <derschjo at mail.msu.edu>
Anyone have any recommendations for a reasonably featured 8080 or Z80
BASIC?
What I've got running at the moment is a mongrel IMSAI 8080 with a Z80,
48K of working memory and a serial port. My eventual goal is to get
CP/M running on it (I have a Cromemco 64FDC -- anyone know of either an
official CP/M for this or know of a BIOS that supports this controller
before I start writing my own?) but for the time being I thought it
would be fun to get a BASIC running on it.
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Thanks,
Josh
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Just curious:
Does your memory configuration support swapping out the RDOS boot/monitor
ROM?
And what drive(s) do you have connected? As you probably know, the FDC
supports 5.25"DD as well as 8" and the 3.5 and 5.25" HD equivalents.
I haven't seen any standalone BASIC versions for the FDC; there are at least
two versions of BASIC for the Cromemco, but AFAIK they both require a
bootable CDOS disk. However, unless they use any of the extra calls in CDOS
I wouldn't be surprised if they worked just as well with CP/M.
In addition to Cromemco's CDOS CP/M equivalent AFAIK there were also at
least two official third-party CP/M implementations for the FDC and one or
two hacked BIOSes, but there may be compatibility issues among the three
different versions of the FDC.
Interesting though; I'll have to look around...