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Re: OT: Humor



Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

What is really interesting is that there is software for both DOS
and Linux that will let you run CP/M on a PC. So you can run the
native 8080 and Z80 assemblers and dis-assemblers under CP/M. There
was even a version that took advantage of the NEC 8086/8088
replacement CPU's that would also do 8080 instruction sets.

Mikkel

Hey, whaddanidea! Load up DOSEMU with FREEDOS emulator, and run
the CP/M emulator under that, so I can use MAC and RMAC again!
I can feel a SUBMIT coming on! Anybody want to fire up the
original SMALL C?

I wonder what the equivalent clock speed would be on the emulated
8080 using my 2.7GHz Celeron?

:-)

Mike
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