This info was
obtained second hand from a guy I bought a bunch of
SCP stuff from. Apparently a one-time friend of his work for them.
Thus - this could be wrong. SCP made at least six models of computer
the first being Z80 machines which ran CP/M, the next few being 8086
based which ran CPM-86 or SCP-DOS (which I'm pretty sure is MS-DOS
1.0 or the immediate prdecessor purchased by MS). The last were 8088
I never knew they called it SCP-DOS. All I ever heard it called was
"QDOS" -- Quick & Dirty Operating System, basically a crude CP/M clone.
--
Ward Griffiths
"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within
the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." --Claire Wolfe
Hi,
New here but here goes...
The module was a "upgrade product for those wating a 8088 and having only
z80 cpu. By unplugging the z80 and putting in the card you could run 16bit
apps.
qdos was not a clone it was and outright disassembly of CP/M80 v1.4 and
reassembly to 8086/8.
Allison