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The CPM 86 and CPM 80 Museum
This website is a Work In Progress of links and downloads dedicated to CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers) which was (and is) an operating system similar to MS-DOS but which predated MS-DOS, and which is in fact the operating system that MS-DOS descended from. But CP/M is much more than simply an early version of MS-DOS and CP/M is very much alive in online communities of Enthusiasts and Others who still use CP/M in Old (and sometimes newer) Computers and Emulators. This website is maintained by Bill Buckels as one of his several retro-computing sites which span several decades of micro computing.
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mdfs.net Z80 Resources
Software and documentation covering such subjects as Acorn BBCs, Econet and networking, SJ Research Fileservers, Z80, 6502, ARM and PDP-11 code, C programming, Co-processors and Tube systems, Harston Advanced Disk Filing System, BBC Public Domain, CP/M.
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Ficara Emilio Pietro Giovanni - Zilog Z8
Free projects with Zilog Z8 microcontroller
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Embedded Technology
1) Embedded Technology - RTOS, Real-time Single-chip solutions & Virtual Peripherals 2) Microcontrollers - MCS-51, Z80, PIC 12/14/16, SX & AVR
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CamelForth Z80
CamelForth/Z80 is an ANSI compliant Forth system for the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. It includes the Forth kernel, interpreter, and compiler.
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Piergiorgio Betti's Personal Site
Zilog Z80 and CP/M archiving site and related projects.
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Embedded-Code.com
High quality professionally written source code for your next embedded project. Fully tested and thoroughly documented projects that can cut days or weeks off your development time. With inexpensive and royalty free licences they provide the solution for everyone from businesses wanting to speed up their development cycle to beginners wanting to learn from sophisticated and challenging project
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Embedded Systems Development Nexus
Resources for Zilog microprocessors and microcontrollers, and embedded systems.
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NoICE Debugger
NoICE is a remote debugger for microprocessors. It comprises a Windows host program and a small target monitor. The two communicate via RS-232 (with an option to use BDM with the 68HC12). Currently supports the Z80/Z180, 8051, 68HC11, HC12, HC08, and 65(C)02
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CamelForth/Z80
CamelForth/Z80 is an ANSI compliant Forth system for the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. It includes the
Forth kernel, interpreter, and compiler.
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