On 5/8/05, Richard A. Cini <rcini at optonline.net> wrote:
  Last night after some googling I came up with a //e
emulator and a
 "Pocket Atari 2600". There's also a pocket C64, including a
"commercial"
 one from Commodore. There are some others, like a pocket Sinclair.
 There's also a commercial Pocket PC-XT ($40), and a port of the MAME
 emulator.
 I would really like to find a "pocket CP/M" machine.
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 On Sat, 7 May 2005, Richard A. Cini wrote:
  Not the PocketPC itself (although Windows CE is
about 10 years old by
 now), but classic emulators for it. I'm sure that there are a lot of
 emulations you can do on PDA platforms. One that comes to mind is the
 KIM-1, or maybe even a CP/M emulator if running the PDA in "landscape" 
  mode. 
 Heck, I have an Apple //e emulator on my Psion Series 5.  It turns it
 into a miniature Apple //e :)
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It depends on how big your pockets are, but this is a fun machine and
it runs BBC Basic and has a cp/m emulator. Not only that it's even on
topic.