Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!nosun!techbook!fzsitvay From: fzsitvay@techbook.com (Frank Zsitvay) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Joan Riff and Z80M Message-ID: <1990Nov1.174451.28750@techbook.com> Date: 1 Nov 90 17:44:51 GMT References: <1990Oct30.041351.17147@techbook.com> Organization: TECHbooks of Beaverton Oregon - Public Access Unix Lines: 27 In article ianj@ijpc.UUCP (Ian Justman) writes: >fzsitvay@techbook.com (Frank Zsitvay) writes: > >> the z80 emulation is fine, but if it can't run cp/m then it's >> REALLY an orphan. > >I personally don't use Z80MU or even 22NICE all that much. My >hard disk space is currently devoted to other tasks. When I do >need to run a Z80-based application on an oddball setup, I go to >my CompuPro System 8/16 running Concurrent DOS 8/16. I can run a >few well-behaved MS-DOS programs on it, like PKARC (PKZIP isn't >that well-behaved with CDOS). Plus with SPUZ board, that thing >can run Z80-based applications like a bat out of hell with a Z80H >processor on it! ^^^^ i heard a little about that version of the z80 some years back, but never could get any information about whether it's available in single piece quantities. i have a trs 2 that i jacked up to 6 mhz, if i could get the H chip i'd be able to go all the way to 10 mhz. what i really want is a 12 to 16 mhz z80 code compatible processor. does anyone know if such a beast exists?? -- fzsitvay@techbook.COM - but don't quote me on that.... American Oil Company motto - Bend over, We'll pump!!!