Yeah, not sure we have the hardware to handle that!
At that time, my computer had a 4MHz Z80, with 48 ko of RAM, and 2 5"1/4 floppy disk drive that can store 72ko of data. And the screen was a text only monochrome 80x25.. So you see, impossible to emulate with current hardware
Small correction to that article; in 1974 the company Kildall founded was called *Intergalactic* digital research, and they looked like extras from a 1970s production of The Hobbit at early conferences. I'm not sure when they started wearing suits and shortened their company name, but I believe they were just 'DR' by 1978 or so when IBM was casting around for a PC OS.
Not an important correction, but the image of some of the founders of domestic computing has always amused me
Well Moxie I did like your port of AltairZ80 with CP/M.. I Also thought CCF poor rating of it on the repo because it wasn't a game and not fun was hilarious..
My intention was to do a lot more with it in terms of providing a bunch of default configs for different types of machines, documentation for how to do common things, links to relevant online docs, and so on. Fat lot of that I accomplished
CCF is a man of many names and many personalities. Not too many of them are pleasant, though.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.