Jeffrey H. Johnson
Jeffrey H. Johnson
GitHub Wiki Page?
Could you add me as well? I could contribute instructions for various applications.
I'm not too familiar with GitHub wiki's - I mostly use and prefer GitLab. I expect it's similar, but I'd have to look at it myself.
I think it would be excellent and quite useful, but I'm a CP/M fan, so I have a somewhat skewed view.
[VEDIT-PLUS](https://oldcomputers-ddns.org/public/pub/program/16bit/cpm86/vedit-plus/), [dBase-86](https://oldcomputers-ddns.org/public/pub/program/16bit/cpm86/dbase86/), [WordStar](https://oldcomputers-ddns.org/public/pub/program/16bit/cpm86/wordstar/index.html), [Turbo Pascal](https://oldcomputers-ddns.org/public/pub/program/16bit/cpm86/tpascal/tpas16/), [CBASIC-86](http://www.cpm.z80.de/download/cbasic86-719.zip) (with [CB86-EDIT](http://www.cpm.z80.de/download/cb86edit.zip)), [Tetris](http://www.cpm.z80.de/download/86sndgam.zip), and [VFILER](http://www.cpm.z80.de/download/vf86-b1.zip) would be a decent range of real programs for CP/M-86, to start with. There are many more available at...
There is also quite a large range of native programming languages (BASIC, C, Pascal, Modula-2, Prolog, PL/I, FORTH, FORTRAN, Assemblers) and tools for CP/M-86.
There are quite a few CP/M-80 runtimes similar to emu2 (COM, RunCPM, izcpm, CPM80, etc.) but not for CP/M-86, so I think this is actually a great idea, since emu2...
I have a (quite specific) version of MicroEMACS I can provide too, for testing. There isn't anything exactly special about it, except that it's the exact same editor on CP/M-68K...
From @dmsc in the other thread: > This programs loops reading the CGA registers, counting the horizontal retraces, currently emu2 simply fakes the values, so it won't work without some...
Thanks, I'll look at this today. I hope to get a new release out soon.