Jason J. Gullickson wrote:
Hey guys, thanks for all the info.
I would prefer to go the software route (I'd prefer to run CPM and find
a C compiler...) but I'm having a hell of a time tracking down disks for
this thing so in the meantime I'm looking for a hardware hack to make it
useful (or at least make it do something to freak out my fellow
employees as my syslogs scroll across the screen of this beast), so the
hardware solution is what I was looking for (I could have been more
specific).
On that note, if any of you know where I could find a copy of CPM and a
compatible C compiler on hard-sectored disks, that would be greeeaaat,
yeah.
Just finding CP/M is hard.
Check here for CP/M and Tiny C.
http://www.cpm.z80.de/index.html
Ben.