[HN Gopher] How to Start with CP/M
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How to Start with CP/M
Author : marcodiego
Score : 43 points
Date : 2022-12-18 16:08 UTC (6 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (www.retrotechnology.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (www.retrotechnology.com)
| sideshowb wrote:
| Doesn't answer Why to start with cp/m?
|
| Oh hang on, I know. The locoscript word processor booted in
| seconds, on 1980s hardware - just like everything else back then,
| in fact. Who'd have thought load times would go backwards after
| 40 years of Moore's law?
| art4ur wrote:
| Vim opens really fast on my desktop. Small and powerful
| software still exists.
| cstross wrote:
| Locoscript (the WP that came bundled with Amstrad's PCW series
| of Z80 small office machines -- probably the best-selling CP/M
| boxes ever, first sold in 1985) didn't actually run under CP/M.
| Locoscript could read and write the same filesystem as CP/M
| 3.0, which you could also boot by flipping the 3" disk over,
| but it had its own i/o subsystem and ran on the bare metal. (At
| least the version that Amstrad licensed -- earlier, Locoscript
| was apparently sold as a horrifically expensive dedicated legal
| word processing package. The Amstrad version was a cut down
| cheap'n'cheerful port.)
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| Also, Locoscript 1.00 really was _anything_ but fast: saving a
| document over about 20kb to floppy could easily take a minute
| or two, and if it exceeded the free disk space the WP would
| crash hard with a corrupted screen buffer ...!
|
| (Source: a PCW8256 was my first real computer, back in the
| day.)
| Gordonjcp wrote:
| Jet Set Willy was one of the largest video games of its day and
| took roughly four and a half minutes to load from tape on the
| ZX Spectrum. I was telling our teenager about this the other
| day while she was waiting for GTA5 to load on the PS4. And
| waiting, and waiting... for about five and a half minutes.
|
| I used to use WordStar on a CP/M machine well into the 1990s
| because at most its 5.25" disks kept you waiting for two or
| three seconds.
| stevekemp wrote:
| I've got a single-board Z80-based system where I still run
| wordstar and write (trivial) code in Turbo Pascal.
|
| I had a lot of fun working my way through the infocom
| archive, especially playing the Hitchhikers guide, and
| writing my own simple four-room adventure game.
|
| CP/M is basically dead, but there are enough retro-fans such
| as myself that it'll probably still live on for another fifty
| years.
| themadturk wrote:
| This is a great page.
|
| After a long time trying on Mac, I found running Microsoft
| SoftCard CP/M on the Virtual ][ Apple II emulator emulator worked
| best. The Virtual Kaypro at
| http://sims.durgadas.com/kaypro/kaypro.html (Java-based) works
| well also, but keeps you confined to a Kaypro's 9-inch diagonal
| screen.
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