Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!gatech!gitpyr!jkg From: jkg@gitpyr.gatech.EDU (Jim Greenlee) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: NEED CPM UNDER MS-DOS INFO Message-ID: <2617@gitpyr.gatech.EDU> Date: Tue, 11-Nov-86 19:33:25 EST Article-I.D.: gitpyr.2617 Posted: Tue Nov 11 19:33:25 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 12-Nov-86 21:47:05 EST References: <417@PSUECLA> <51@nikhefk.UUCP> Reply-To: jkg@gitpyr.UUCP (Jim Greenlee) Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 20 In article <51@nikhefk.UUCP> keeshu@nikhefk.uucp (Kees Huyser) writes: > >Maybe there is more than one program which will do the trick, but the >only one I am familiar with is _NECV2080.COM_. This nifty little >program only works with a NECV20 processor installed, but will run >virtually any software developed under CP/M. To get the CP/M software >running you have to rename every CP/M program to .CPM. > Forgive me if I am displaying my ignorance, but I thought that to get the V20 into 8080 mode required a hardware reset of the processor. How will a piece of software accomplish this? Also what do you do about CP/M software written with Z80 opcodes? Believe me, if the above is possible, I would *definitely* be interested in NECV2080.COM. Will it also work for the V30 as well? I have one in my AT&T 6300. I also have some CP/M software that I would be interested in porting if it can be run simply by renaming the file! Jim Greenlee