Denis Parinov (Sprinter Team)
2002/03/16 14:22
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Make your choice!
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We have some things about CP/M. It can be released as a standard kernel of CP/M for Sprinter's hardware. But the other side it can be as Estex program which make CP/M environment and emulate CP/M calls. Let us know about your choice.
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Anonymous (Unregistered) 2002/03/16 20:40
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in my opinion there aren't difference between emulated or real cp/m. As standard kernel is better because cp/m will use all resources of sprinter and I think that emulated (as external program called via estex) can have some bug (when a CP/M program want to have access to hardware)... but it is only my opinion...
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Shaos (stranger
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2002/03/18 10:36
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I think that only CP/M emulation is better for Sprinter.
May be CPMEMUL.EXE file, that will recall Estex routines like CP/M routines.
Alexander Shabarshin (shaos@mail.ru)
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flydream (stranger
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2002/03/21 01:24
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yes.. but you are sure that ALL programs written for CP/M can run under emulated CP/M?
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Shaos (stranger
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2002/03/21 09:01
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I think almost all, if it's CP/M 2.2 compatible.
We can do that CP/M application will think that work with real disk, that have sectors with 128 bytes size, but CP/M BIOS emulation will have image of this disk in memory. The image maked from real files from current directory.
What do you think about this idea? :)
Alexander Shabarshin (shaos@mail.ru)
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flydream (stranger
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2002/03/21 19:39
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ah ok... it could be a possible solution.. :)
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