Hi Rob,
 Am 28.11.2011 21:53, schrieb Rob Doyle:
  I have a couple of 8 inch ISIS-II system disks, a
couple of fortran
 80 disks, a disk with adventure (colossal cave), an mcs48 development
 disk (asm48, ice49, ctl49, etc), plm80, credit (editor), runoff, strtrk,
 ice85, etc, etc. I'm reasonably certain I have mcs-51 development
 tools, too. All total 14 disks.
 It looks like there are some things that aren't archived on
 
bitsavers.org. I'd love to gift them to an organization for archival. 
 I have seen some ISIS-II stuff on bitsavers - but at leaset the MCS-48
 part was missing!
 So now I still have no idea how to run the stuff from MS-DOS without
 need for an Intel development box.
 I actually know that exactly this *has* been done for the project I'm
 working at.
 Kind regards,
 Philipp
 
I *have* the MCS-48 tool set for ISIS-II on an 8 inch floppy.  As far as
I know, all that stuff predates MS-DOS.
I know that there was an ISIS-II emulator/simulator for CPM. There
is also one for UNIX.  See: