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Date   : Sun, 05 Feb 1984 21:55:00-PST (Sunday)
From   : Tony Li <Tli@usc-eclb>
Subject: CP/M 80 programs on a 68K...

For all of you who are just dying to run your 68K as a souped up
8080...

EM80 - an 8080 & CP/M-80 emulator for CP/M-68K
Empirical Research Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 1176
Milton WA 98354

From the spec sheet...  

"This emulator requires a minimum of 128K of memory be available.
This does, however, also include the space occupied by CP/M-68K
itself....

All normal BDOS calls are supported by the software emulation.  All
direct BIOS calls, except for the disk related ones, are also
correctly handled by EM80...

At present, only 8080 opcodes are supported by the emulator.  A future
release will support all Z80 opcodes..."

Example of usage:

A> EM80 PIP A:=B:TEST.DAT[V]

Cheers,
Tony ;-)

P.S.  Before you go running this on you Mac, though, you first have to
get CP/M-68K up and running.  If anyone has or is working on a BIOS
for the Mac, how about dropping the list a line?
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