On 08/23/2012 05:33 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
> 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)
Still is, in fact! I've got it for my Sage II.
Instead, the "Microsoft Z80 SoftCard".
A Z80 co-processor card, WITH CP/M included for the Apple ][.
I have a similar card for my HP-87 (no joke), but sadly I have no
floppy drives for that system.
There was a really nice one for ISA-bus PCs in the 8088 era. I had
one, it was great. I'd love to get one again but they're pretty thin on
the ground. I don't recall offhand what it was called, but it was blue.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA