CP/M on an ESP32 emulating an Altair 8800 for the full blog see: community.element14.com/chall...
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@madPL1239Місяць тому
Awesome:))) Great job:)) I remember this system when I was in high school years ago. Good old times.
@joeking5211Місяць тому
OH Boy, the memories come flooding back. Was hoping you may do a STAT DSK just for old times sake, Spent many happy hours converting the many CP/M disk formats from one type to of machine to another. Super vid.
@drfrancintosh4 місяці тому
that was fun! I used FABGL to make a VT-100 emulator. This is a very handy board and the emulation code he wrote is great. I'm looking forward to more of your stuff.
@esra_erimez4 місяці тому
Just watched this with my father. He said, "We've come a long way from the Ferguson Big Board
@georgemaragos23783 місяці тому
Hi All Wow 45 years ago i done that luna lander on a HP calculator, we had ??? 5 or 6 of them, it took me almost 2 months before i got a perfect 0.00 landing, then pressed print to get it all saved on a strip of paper and the machine did not have enough paper, i think it saved something last the last 50 lines command and screen text when you print so you sort of see the calculation etc if it fits. But part of the way in printing it out, the paper ran out and only a few people in the library saw it and i never had proof of a touchdown
@benhetland5764 місяці тому
Ah, the good old PIP on that CP/M drive. The program that does almost everything (Peripheral Interchange Program).
@billb62838 днів тому
PIP. You can see the influence of DEC PDP OSs.
@firepower99664 місяці тому
Can also emulate many 8 bit retro computers like Sinclair spectrum