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Nov 8 2005, 11:03 AM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 254 Joined: 28-December 04 Member No.: 1,884 |
Just because I'm curious...Does anyone here still use CP/M?
If so, what do you do with it? I've been toying with the idea of putting some CP/M software on a disk and using my CP/M-86 bootdisk to run it, but I have no CP/M software, and don't really know what's good. Or how about this, does anyone here still use anything that predates PC-DOS? This post has been edited by microscopic^earthling: Nov 8 2005, 03:35 PM |
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Nov 8 2005, 09:21 PM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 28-October 05 Member No.: 9,331 |
QUOTE(the empty calorie @ Nov 8 2005, 11:03 AM) Just because I'm curious...Does anyone here still use CP/M? If so, what do you do with it? I've been toying with the idea of putting some CP/M software on a disk and using my CP/M-86 bootdisk to run it, but I have no CP/M software, and don't really know what's good. Or how about this, does anyone here still use anything that predates PC-DOS? Yes, Iv got an old junk computer that runs PC-Dos |
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Nov 8 2005, 10:55 PM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: Members Posts: 84 Joined: 7-June 05 From: Antioch, California Member No.: 5,943 |
I own an old TRS-80, but I haven't used it in ages. I haven't used CP/m in so long, I completely forgot how to use it. I guess the closest thing you could say that in some ways predates PC-DOS is linux. The way that it predates PC-DOS is that it is based on unix, which the original version of unix came out before DOS
-YungBlood |
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Nov 10 2005, 03:15 AM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 254 Joined: 28-December 04 Member No.: 1,884 |
I don't mean based-on, I mean itself. TRS-DOS or NEW DOS on your TRS-80 would count. And I wasn't trying to include PC-DOS..
Hey, what model of TRS-80 is it, anyways? |
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Nov 11 2005, 01:29 AM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: Members Posts: 84 Joined: 7-June 05 From: Antioch, California Member No.: 5,943 |
QUOTE(the empty calorie @ Nov 9 2005, 08:15 PM) I don't mean based-on, I mean itself. TRS-DOS or NEW DOS on your TRS-80 would count. And I wasn't trying to include PC-DOS.. Hey, what model of TRS-80 is it, anyways? I didn't even have TRS-DOS on that TRS-80, I didn't even have a disk drive connected to it. I think it had 8k of ram. I don't remember the model right off hand. I haven't even looked at it in ages. I've thought about using the tape drive that I have for it, and connecting it to a modern computer, to see if I can write a driver that will let me get all my old programs that I wrote. -YB |
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Nov 11 2005, 05:53 AM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 254 Joined: 28-December 04 Member No.: 1,884 |
Oh wow...must be one of the Model 1's or something...
Anyways, I've seen that the source code for CP/M has been put up...I figure it might be kind of interesting, if I knew completely what I was doing, to modernise CP/M. I got the chance to play with CP/M-86 a bit, and boy, did I like it much better than DOS. Wish I still had my IBM XT laying around. |
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