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  • | name = CP/M ...]]s. It was ported to several CPUs, the first and most common version for CP/M-80 which worked on the [[i8080|8080]], the [[i8085|8085]], and the [[Z80]
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  • ...s-capable [[TS-803]] and [[TeleVideo TPC-1|TPC-I]] [[Zilog Z80|Z80]]-based CP/M machines, along with the [[TS-806]] and [[TS-816]] multi-user Z80 based m
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  • | name = CP/M ...]]s. It was ported to several CPUs, the first and most common version for CP/M-80 which worked on the [[i8080|8080]], the [[i8085|8085]], and the [[Z80]
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  • ...of [[virtualization]] (the first machine to do so, apparently), and the [[CP operating system]] (the ancestor of IBM's [[VM operating system]]) was deve * [[CP operating system]]
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  • This is the Altair 8800 emulator which can run both AltairDOS and CP/M 2.2 ...your choice of either a [[Z80]] or [[Intel 8080]] processor. It can run [[CP/M]].
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  • ...microprocessor]] [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] that was popularized by [[CP/M]] machines with the [[S-100]] [[bus]]; it was the first 'open' home compu
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  • M$R'1K>"/"P$``!,7T:W@CP@!```3#=_O(A8``/L![RH,``#1K>"/"P$``!,* MT:W@CP@!```2&-T`W8\`!```W5G[`^]=!0``UE`2`S&#`-VMY-T`W5G[`^_\
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  • # cp fstab.ra81 fstab # cp fstab.ra81 fstab
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  • *CP/M === CP/M (8080/8086) ===
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  • cp /mnt2/usr/mdec/* /mnt2/mdec
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  • ...for testers to use, and for programmers to create or adapt ZIPs for Atari, CP/M, IBM PC, and other machines. Zork III was finished in the autumn, about t
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  • cp i386-softmmu/qemu /c/install/nextstep cp keymaps/* /c/install/keymaps
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  • ...t had no such product but was able to secure the rights to "[[86-DOS]]", a CP/M clone written by Tim Paterson, for the sum of $50,000. This has been the
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  • SuperCalc was a clone of the then popular [[VisiCalc]] for [[CP/M]] computers.
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  • '''86-DOS''' was the [[CP/M]] work-alike that was being written by Tim Patterson.
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  • As an example, a typical utility, the "cp" which occupied 13,704 cp / usr / man / ref / install / mnt
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  • Sankyo CP-525SE
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  • Operating systems range from the simple [[CP/M]] to the complex [[Windows NT]]; among the most common ones now are [[UNI
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  • ...EC introduced a [[Z80]]-based option board which turned the VT100 into a [[CP/M]] microcomputer.
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  • ...down. They then took the lead to tell IBM that they had been working on a CP/M 'like' Operating system, and would sell it to IBM very cheaply on the con
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  • # cp /dev/rmt4 /dev/null # cp /dev/rmt4 /dev/null
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  • #cp /dev/rmt4 /dev/null (skip first tape file (tp format)) #cp /dev/rmt4 /dev/null (skip second tape file (root))
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  • MQB7IX>!%S+5NT@;5>`CP$?5/+P)'J=#`-(1</`E\UA9$HL50P;&38H=R@*08$ M.@3]#L:CP@MN?<X=\J/]=Z,U:Y\7*,I7[*#ND4<Y9P=U"<T<Z@C\8TZR2Z7<=
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  • | operating system = BASIC, CP/M ...he 1571 [[floppy drive]], it could even share data with a variety of other CP/M machines.
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  • #cp /dev/rmt5 /dev/null (skip first tape file (tp format)) #cp /dev/rmt5 /dev/null (skip second tape file (root))
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  • ...ion and restore its contents with tar. Notice how we advance the tape, by cp'ing the files to /dev/null. There is no mt command in 3 BSD. # cp /dev/rmt5 /dev/null
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  • MT:W@CP@!```3#=_OX1(``/L![V((``#=K>3?[]T2``#[`N^H#0``W:WDW0#= M>1(``/L"[ST-``#`CP```0"M[-1:$0O0K=Q0UJW<E&#66M%:K>P?[^4?K?0`
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  • ...t, which made manufacture and expansion of a system very easy. Most used [[CP/M]] as the [[operating system]] on them.
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  • ...ines like mainframes, supercomputers, minicomputers and even down to 8 bit CP/M machines.
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  • cp f2c /usr/local/bin cp f2c.h /usr/local/include
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  • ...ntain compatibility with the [[Intel 8080|8080]] CPU that was popular in [[CP/M]] circles, the 8086 addressed memory in 64KB [[segment]]s. This would be
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  • MT*P(6M"L#%G=(-^MX-U9^P/OHPD``-!06-%8(!(>T:W@CP<!```3(=&MX(\+ M`!(5W0#=CP`$``#=6?L#[[<'``#64!-]W:WDW0#=6?L#[SD)``#14*WD$FG0
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  • ...m. Even little old ladies and grade school students can understand and use CP/M.<br>
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  • Com is listed as the oldest [[CP/M]] emulator. The project homepage is [http://userweb.windwireless.net/~ji ...ut as an [[i8080]] emulator for CP/M running on the [[68000]] cpu, running CP/M. At the time all the OS calls were handed down to the native OS. From t
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  • ...h [[floppy disk]] drive. It originally ran a variation of [[TRSDOS]] and [[CP/M]]. Many accounting and other office programs were available for it, as we ...h CP/M and CP/M were available with the most popular being Pickles & Trout CP/M 2.2. The total game-changing OS available for the Model 16B and Tandy 600
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  • But as far as I can trace back, it started as a product for [[CP/M]]. From the CP/M versions, FORTRAN like all of the rest of [[Microsoft]]'s languages found
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  • Well remember leaving the old [[CP/M]] computers that typically had 48KB or 64KB of RAM, 640KB seemed plenty a
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  • ...le ROM BASIC. With the addition of a disk drive, OS options included [[CP/M-86]] and [[MS-DOS 1.0, and later MS-DOS 1.1]] at the time of sale. DOS include
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  • ...|DEC]], [[Norsk Data]] etc), [[mainframe]] controllers, and even down to [[CP/M]] computers. Capacities go from 79KB up to a 1.2MB capacity.
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  • the file "Image", which you can copy to a floppy (cp Image /dev/PS0 is
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  • cp(1), or preferably with dd(1) using the raw special files
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  • # cp a.out /bin/df
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  • ...an [[Intel 8080]] [[emulator]] written in [[JavaScript]], that can boot [[CP/M]]! The [http://www.tramm.li/i8080/ project homepage is here], while to a 64K CP/M Vers. 2.2 (CBIOS V1.2a for emu8080, derived from z80pack by Udo Munk)...
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  • The [[TDV 2114]] was an "intelligent" terminal running CP/M on an Intel [[8085]] [[microprocessor]].
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  • # cp /dev/rmt12 /dev/null # cp /dev/rmt12 /dev/null
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  • MX-U:^P/O3P4``-!06=%9(!(*T:W@CP@!```3#=_OUA,``/L![U`(``#=K>3? M4*WH$D_`K>BMW-VM[-_O<1,``/L"[S`/``#`CP```0"M[-19$0B4O=S6K=S6
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  • #cp /dev/rmt12 /dev/null (skip first tape file (tp format #cp /dev/rmt12 /dev/null (skip second tape file (root))
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  • cb, cw, cd, cp: a 1-byte (cb), 2-byte (cw), 4-byte (cd) or 6-byte (cp) 9A cp CALL ptr16:32 17+m,pm=34+m Call intersegment, to full
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  • CP/M-80, developed by Digital Research, Incorporated (DRI), had been microcomputer software had been written to run on CP/M-80. For this reason,
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  • ...ersions for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[MS-DOS]], Z80 ([[Amstrad]], [[CP/M]], others), Z88 ([[Tatung Einstein]]).
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  • Olivetti also produced a range of integrated typewriters, these were [[CP/M]] or [[MS-DOS]] computers with built-in daisy-wheel printers and CRT or o * ETV 240 CP/M, Z80, one 3.5" floppy drive
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  • By default it detected my putty as a CP/M adm3a terminal which wasn't even close to correct. 2.9BSD doesn't have d
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  • 19) APL Development Package 20) CP/M 8in Diskette Utility APL Development Package CP/M 8in Diskette Utility
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  • MT:W@CP@!```3#=_OX1(``/L![V((``#=K>3?[]T2``#[`N^H#0``W:WDW0#= M>1(``/L"[ST-``#`CP```0"M[-1:$0O0K=Q0UJW<E&#66M%:K>P?[^4?K?0`
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  • cp /etc/fstab.rp06 /etc/fstab
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  • X register caddr_t cp, dp; X cp = ifu->ifu_r[0].ifrw_addr - (CLBYTES - hlen);
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  • % cp 4.1C_BSD_1of2/burst/00001 miniroot # cp fstab.ra81 fstab
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  • ...128K), and two double-sided double-density [[floppy drive]]s. It ran the [[CP/M]] [[operating system]].
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  • * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/honeywell/cp-6/CP6_Seminar1_Aug85.pdf CP-6 Internals Seminar] - Covers the NSA architecture at the start
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  • SCAME ran on Unix V7 and BSD. MINCE ran on CP/M.
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  • ...ftware's LocoScript word-processor. The other side booted into CP/M-Plus (CP/M-80 3.0). Initial models shipped with a dedicated dot matrix printer and
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  • ...icrocomputer]]s that ran [[operating system]]s from the Digital Research [[CP/M]] family. ...used with SUN workstations. The Workstation could also run Concurrent CP/M-86 (or Concurrent DOS), which supported multitasking and Comart Net, a proprie
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  • | EV6 Alpha CP 300 MHz [[#ref_24|[24]]] | EV6 Alpha CP 400 MHz [[#ref_24|[24]]]
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  • cp makefile makefile.bak cp ../conf/param.c .
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  • 11 ULXCPM020 CP/M 8in Diskette Utility /bin/cp makefile makefile.bak
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  • /bin/cp makefile makefile.bak /bin/cp ../conf/param.c .
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  • F UID PID PPID CP PRI NI ADDR SZ RSS WCHAN STAT TT TIME COMMAND F UID PID PPID CP PRI NI ADDR SZ RSS WCHAN STAT TT TIME COMMAND
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  • ...This is only a requirement for TRSDOS, other Model II family OSes such as CP/M, LS-DOS, and XENIX do not have this requirement. (Of course, XENIX, being
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  • ...ot be run. Also, being expandable up to 128 KB, it could take advantage of CP/M Plus's [[bank switching]] capabilities. The bundled operating system was
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  • cp /etc/fstab.rd51 /etc/fstab
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  • 061 | CP/M-86/80 OPERATING SYSTEM
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  • * [[CP/M]]
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  • ==[[CP/M]]==
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