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My retro programming projects for some targets including the Amstrad PCW, the CP/M operating system and the Z80 cpu. Includes a Small-C compiler, Z80 assembler, text editor, graphics, Unix-like shell...
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GORILLA.BAS port to CP/M in Turbo Modula-2. Supported terminals: VT52, VT100, ANSI, ADM-31, KayPro, C128, Memotech monochrome, CPC / Zenith Z19
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Eight Queen Puzzle - portable CP/M version, written on Commodore 128
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Apr 26, 2018 - Pascal
Text editor for the CP/M operating system and related computers: Amstrad PCW, CPC, Kaypro, Spectrum...
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Mike's Enhanced Small C Compiler for Z80 and CP/M.
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Mar 6, 2020 - C
The classic CP/M game Ladder reverse engineered in Turbo Pascal
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Feb 19, 2020 - Pascal
Solutions of the Advent of Code 2017 in Modula-2 for Z80 computers running CP/M
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Aug 25, 2018 - Modula-2
ZSM aka Z80ASMUK assembler and tools for CP/M.
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Mar 7, 2020 - Assembly
Find That Mine! A MineSweeper clon game for the CP/M operating system and the Z80 cpu with supported CRTs.
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Apr 8, 2020 - C
A command-line utility to manage IDEDOS devices (as used by the +3e project)
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Oct 13, 2018 - C
A Teensy 4.0 emulated Z80 ZCPR3.3/ZSDOS computer.
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