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Another very interesting vintage computer blog ... not very frequently updated, but good entries ! (3.18).
A bit concerned about the CP/M-86 software repository (Kirk Lawrence's heritage) (3.10).
Have decided to use a blog also... (3.00).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2.99).
Predecessors of 8080 hardware.... almost forgotten - R2E Micral , a Intel 8008 based "PC" (2.99).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (2.98).
TCP/IP stack for CP/M based systems ? (2.98).
How to transfer Apple Disk Images from a modern PC to an Apple II (with a super serial card) (2.97).
Another remarkable milestone: Sharp Pocket Computer (first: PC-1211) (2.96).
Cracking an Osborne 1 into parts - interesting pictures (2.95).
A bit concerned about the CP/M-86 software repository (Kirk Lawrence's heritage) (3.10).
Have decided to use a blog also... (3.00).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2.99).
Predecessors of 8080 hardware.... almost forgotten - R2E Micral , a Intel 8008 based "PC" (2.99).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (2.98).
TCP/IP stack for CP/M based systems ? (2.98).
How to transfer Apple Disk Images from a modern PC to an Apple II (with a super serial card) (2.97).
Another remarkable milestone: Sharp Pocket Computer (first: PC-1211) (2.96).
Cracking an Osborne 1 into parts - interesting pictures (2.95).
TCP/IP stack for CP/M based systems ? (899).
Such a cute portable ... and unreachable still (to rare, to expensive...) (731).
Back from holidays, a Philips P2012 with a CoPower card is waiting... (712).
Another rare, but surprisingly innovative CP/M portable: 'Zorba portable computer' (696).
Vintage computer pages disappearing again and again.... (691).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (684).
Another very interesting vintage computer blog ... not very frequently updated, but good entries ! (667).
Many interesting documents (e.g. PDF) can be found at bitsavers.org (641).
Microshell - a mighty CCP replacement ... and NIPSOFT Commander (for MZ-800 CP/M 2.2) (635).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (627).
Such a cute portable ... and unreachable still (to rare, to expensive...) (731).
Back from holidays, a Philips P2012 with a CoPower card is waiting... (712).
Another rare, but surprisingly innovative CP/M portable: 'Zorba portable computer' (696).
Vintage computer pages disappearing again and again.... (691).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (684).
Another very interesting vintage computer blog ... not very frequently updated, but good entries ! (667).
Many interesting documents (e.g. PDF) can be found at bitsavers.org (641).
Microshell - a mighty CCP replacement ... and NIPSOFT Commander (for MZ-800 CP/M 2.2) (635).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (627).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (214).
I managed it to downgrade a Turbo PASCAL (5.5) Source of a Z80 Assembler to a Turbo PASCAL 3.0 version... (47).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (38).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (25).
A bit concerned about the CP/M-86 software repository (Kirk Lawrence's heritage) (23).
Predecessors of 8080 hardware.... almost forgotten - R2E Micral , a Intel 8008 based "PC" (21).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (20).
TCP/IP stack for CP/M based systems ? (20).
Have decided to use a blog also... (20).
Vintage computer pages disappearing again and again.... (19).
I managed it to downgrade a Turbo PASCAL (5.5) Source of a Z80 Assembler to a Turbo PASCAL 3.0 version... (47).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (38).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (25).
A bit concerned about the CP/M-86 software repository (Kirk Lawrence's heritage) (23).
Predecessors of 8080 hardware.... almost forgotten - R2E Micral , a Intel 8008 based "PC" (21).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (20).
TCP/IP stack for CP/M based systems ? (20).
Have decided to use a blog also... (20).
Vintage computer pages disappearing again and again.... (19).
I managed it to downgrade a Turbo PASCAL (5.5) Source of a Z80 Assembler to a Turbo PASCAL 3.0 version... (4).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (3).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (2).
Predecessors of 8080 hardware.... almost forgotten - R2E Micral , a Intel 8008 based "PC" (1).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (1).
Another remarkable milestone: Sharp Pocket Computer (first: PC-1211) (0).
Microshell - a mighty CCP replacement ... and NIPSOFT Commander (for MZ-800 CP/M 2.2) (0).
How to transfer Apple Disk Images from a modern PC to an Apple II (with a super serial card) (0).
Cracking an Osborne 1 into parts - interesting pictures (0).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (3).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (2).
Predecessors of 8080 hardware.... almost forgotten - R2E Micral , a Intel 8008 based "PC" (1).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (1).
Another remarkable milestone: Sharp Pocket Computer (first: PC-1211) (0).
Microshell - a mighty CCP replacement ... and NIPSOFT Commander (for MZ-800 CP/M 2.2) (0).
How to transfer Apple Disk Images from a modern PC to an Apple II (with a super serial card) (0).
Cracking an Osborne 1 into parts - interesting pictures (0).

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