Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!pilchuck!nwnexus!slovax!jeff From: jeff@slovax.WA.COM (jeff) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: RE: Need CP/M-80 Simulator for UNIX Message-ID: <119@slovax.WA.COM> Date: 10 Apr 90 00:06:21 GMT Organization: R & D Associates, Fort Lewis, WA Lines: 23 I've got an emulator that I wrote in a couple of evenings that emulates the z80/8080 intersection plus some of the simpler z80 extensions. All of the hooks are present to enhance to a full z80, but since I haven't had a need (we've only used generic cpm, no z80 specific stuff) I've left it as is. It's also not lightning, but it's portable to just about anything. It sports a simple debugger, disassembler, (assembler was in the works) and both hex and binary load and unload. An i/o mapped 'hardware' interface and bios were also written. Disk support is currently limited to four (4) 256k floppy equivalents (disk files under UNIX), but is easily changed. If you're interested, let me know and I'll spend a little time making it presentable and release it to netland. Anyone out there that's done the same or similar thing, I'd be interested in hearing how you overcame some of the obvious problems. I'm also more than willing to bend anybody's ear regarding how I did it. jeff ---- [ jeff@SLOVAX.WA.COM -- Jeff Loucks, H(206)851-8908 W(206)967-8018 ] -- [ jeff@SLOVAX.WA.COM -- Jeff Loucks, H(206)851-8908 W(206)967-8018 ]