On Oct 29, 2016, at 18:41, william degnan
<billdegnan at gmail.com> wrote:
I have uploaded a set of disk images from My Compupro system with an 8085
and 8086 card, plus regular z80.
Thanks for sharing! Those images will probably be quite helpful to many folks trying to
resurrect vintage Compupro hardware, myself included.
One of the links appears to be bad: The filename is "MPM2.1ED", but clicking it
just leads to the site index page.
I hope you won't hate me for a mild (?) threadjack: I'm looking for either version
2.2R or version 2.2S of the Compupro CPM-80 Master Distribution Disk. I've been told
by an experienced Compupro guy that those are the versions I'll want to operate the
S-100 system I'm building in interrupt mode rather than polled I/O mode under CP/M-80.
All of the images I've found online so far are for earlier versions of Compupro
CP/M-80, which I'm told will work in polled mode but lack the interrupt mode support.
But what do I know? I'm new to this stuff!
The same fellow tells me that Mr. Godbout has never authorized online copying of the
Compupro software as some other out-of-print computer manufacturers have, and has been
known to express strong disagreement with the practice. To which I naturally reply that I
would be quite happy to buy a new copy of Compupro CP/M-80 2.2R/2.2S at full retail list
price from the legitimate rights holder rather than downloading an image.
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Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/