On Nov 13, 2020, at 2:01 AM, Jim Anderson wrote:
> I tried running WINSTALL using my copy of WS3.3 I installed on my M100 and it
> complains about WS.INS and aborts.
Mine does this too, now that I went back to it. I don't know what changed! I
know for sure I had 3.3 WINSTALL working because I
> -Original Message-
> When I looked at this, I saw that it was based on the z80 code written
> [...]
> Trying to access the unix fs directly, I could run the ws.com in the
> tests directory and it save the file to my unix filesystem. Winstall
> there gave an error, but I've seen this befo
> -Original Message-
> Since I asked the original question about CP/M emulation I thought I
> should share what I had been using to prompt it:
>
> This emulator has BDOS integration directly to the filesystem (no
> getunix/putunix because it just sees the host directory):
I'm really glad
is program certainly needs further investigation.
Jonathan
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Since I asked the original question about CP/M emulation I thought I should
share what I had been using to prompt it:
This emulator has BDOS integration directly to the filesystem (no
getunix/putunix because it just sees the host directory):
https://github.com/jhallen/cpm
It seems to work well
Wow, wiki page last updated 2010, so this project has been around a while?
Never knew it existed, thanks for sharing! My *80 assembly skills are pretty
novice (I've been spoiled by the 6809), but I'm studying OS design and this
might make a fun project to dabble with.
>
> Anyway, for those in
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 11:14 AM, DRogers wrote:
> Too slow for Wordstar cp/m? Back in the day, I used an Epson PX-8 with dual
> disk drives and a 128K RAM pack -- all of which I still have. It ran a ROM
> based Wordstar. If you had a 4 page document and you made a small change in
> the middle
Personally I find the Model 100 fast enough for even fast typing. The CP/M
machine was very slow. I wonder if the problem was CP/M.
Frederick Whitaker
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On Jun 1, 2015, at 2:25 PM, Fred Whitaker wrote:
> The CP/M machine that I used as an RPFT was 8085 based.
> I have seen m
The CP/M machine that I used as an RPFT was 8085 based.
I have seen more versions for the 8085 than for the 8080.
Frederick Whitaker
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On Jun 1, 2015, at 11:50 AM, "John R. Hogerhuis" wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, June 1, 2015, Joe Grubbs wrote:
>> If it doesn't, we need a cleve
Too slow for Wordstar cp/m? Back in the day, I used an Epson PX-8 with dual
disk drives and a 128K RAM pack -- all of which I still have. It ran a ROM
based Wordstar. If you had a 4 page document and you made a small change in the
middle of it, you could hit return then go fix lunch, eat it at
/watch?v=Ysn7Na60ZGA
>
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> Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 08:50:14 -0700
> From: jho...@pobox.com
> To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
> Subject: Re: [M100] CPM?
>
>
>
> On Monday, June 1, 2015, Joe Grubbs wrote:
>
> If it doesn't, we need a clever devel
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Joe Grubbs wrote:
> He's basically built an emulator/VM that runs in OS-9. There was a lengthy
> discussion about the finer details on the CoCo list, but here is one of his
> videos demonstrating it running WordStar (wow flashback!):
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watc
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From: jho...@pobox.com
To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100] CPM?
On Monday, June 1, 2015, Joe Grubbs wrote:
If it doesn't, we need a clever developer who is very intimate with the Model
100/200 architecture and the 8085 to port it :) Someone in the Color Computer
On Monday, June 1, 2015, Joe Grubbs wrote:
> If it doesn't, we need a clever developer who is very intimate with the
> Model 100/200 architecture and the 8085 to port it :) Someone in the Color
> Computer community ported CP/M to run under OS-9 on the 6809. If that can
> be done, it seems that g
Sector access via large files and seek command is already implemented in
LaddieAlpha and Nadsbox.
-- John.
Are you sure it's not CPM for the TRS-80 model 1? I had a copy of that but it
required a switch on the model 1 that swapped out the ROM with a block of
memory by fiddling with the address lines. This gave CPM the contiguous block
of RAM starting at address that it needed to run. I had th
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> Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 00:44:09 -0300
> From: louis.l...@gmail.com
> To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
> Subject: [M100] CPM?
>
> A friend found an image of what is supposed to be CPM for the trs100. Does
> anyone know if this actually exists?
>
sible.
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 00:44:09 -0300
From: louis.l...@gmail.com
To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
Subject: [M100] CPM?
A friend found an image of what is supposed to be CPM for the trs100. Does
anyone know if this actually exists?
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Subject: Re: [M100] CPM?
I don't no, but is very interesting
I don't no, but is very interesting.
El 01/06/2015 05:44, "Louis Lipp" escribió:
> A friend found an image of what is supposed to be CPM for the trs100. Does
> anyone know if this actually exists?
>
A friend found an image of what is supposed to be CPM for the trs100. Does
anyone know if this actually exists?
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