Hello All!
in facebook there is some groups about homemade MBC boards, Z80, V20,
68K, all running cpm, what else ? :)
i now find the 68k variant have GCC ?
depending on uterm or not, it can have vga monitors or just serial via minicom, so in ssh shell one can use cpm from linux terminals, pretty
cool imho
sorry for being biased about cpm
Even better is to use MPM for multi cpu systems works a treat.
Hello Vincent!
09 May 2021 20:29, Vincent Coen wrote to Benny Pedersen:
Even better is to use MPM for multi cpu systems works a treat.
helo world in c does not need it :)
imho mpm is just timesliceing tasks ?, but if this is limited to 64K
ram its soon out of mem
i still like to see mpm where it can be usefull, cpm is already
multi-user atleast, while dos is not
Even better is to use MPM for multi cpu systems works a treat.
helo world in c does not need it :)
imho mpm is just timesliceing tasks ?, but if this is limited to 64K
ram its soon out of mem
i still like to see mpm where it can be usefull, cpm is already
multi-user atleast, while dos is not
My memory says no it is not limited to 64k. 1 Mb seems to ring a wee
bell but even that can be over ridden if using the right fossils etc.
In the 70's I used to use it on a Cromemco with more than 1Mb but did switch over to Cromix (*nix) as I had to support more than 6 users running at
the same time using the same software, let alone others doing dev work and MPM
could not hack it even with a bunch of changes by myself and the lead programmer
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