Xref: utzoo misc.wanted:11700 comp.sys.misc:3033 comp.os.cpm:4203 alt.folklore.computers:6327 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!dali.cs.montana.edu!ogicse!littlei!percy!nosun!techbook!fzsitvay From: fzsitvay@techbook.com (Frank Zsitvay) Newsgroups: misc.wanted,comp.sys.misc,comp.os.cpm,alt.folklore.computers Subject: Re: Need info for an S-100 bus system Message-ID: <1990Oct19.204926.17576@techbook.com> Date: 19 Oct 90 20:49:26 GMT References: <1990Oct13.163615.6218@news.clarkson.edu> <1990Oct14.205630.7222@techbook.com> <1990Oct16.140240.17435@mccc.uucp> Organization: TECHbooks of Beaverton Oregon - Public Access Unix Lines: 23 In article <1990Oct16.140240.17435@mccc.uucp> pjh@mccc.edu (Pete Holsberg) writes: >In article <1990Oct14.205630.7222@techbook.com> fzsitvay@techbook.com (Frank Zsitvay) writes: >= >= actually, if you can find a cross assembler for a dos machine to write >=z80 code, you'd be farther ahead of the game provided it worked much like >=cp/m's ASM.COM or RMAC. > >Or he could run a CP/M emulator on the DOS computer and use ASM, RMAC, >etc. directly. > Not exactly. I tried using z80mu to write a zmd overlay. I could assemble it but the loader barfed under the emulator. Z80MU does not support such things as setting the DMA address for cp/m, among other things. if anybody knows of another emulator that works like z80mu (user interface) but does a better emulation, i'd appreciate hearing from you. -- fzsitvay@techbook.COM - but don't quote me on that.... American Oil Company motto - Bend over, We'll pump!!!