> I'm
not sure if cpm was available for the apple 1 but thatd be another
> cheaper option is a replica-1 running cpm.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012, geneb wrote:
I don't know if CP/M was ever ported to the
6502, but even if it was,
you'd be stuck for software as it's all 8080,8085 or Z-80 based.
Not CP/M-6502. (although there was a CP/M-68K)
Instead, the "Microsoft Z80 SoftCard".
A Z80 co-processor card, WITH CP/M included for the Apple ][.
Sorry, not the Apple 1.
It was extremely popular. At one point, APPLE declared that 25% of
Apple][ owners had one! (And THAT was before the generic clones of it
became available)
I have one of these boards, new in box actually. Unfortunately, the
university "surplus" dolt destroyed the new/unused software disks which
originally came with it before it went for auction. "But we always destroy
software..." Dumbass.
Does anyone have disk images of the original disks which were included
with these boards?