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Date   : Fri, 29 Apr 1983 15:14:20-CDT (Fri)
From   : Fbrown.Micom@udel-relay.arpa
Subject: [UNKNOWN.vmicro1: CP/M under UNIX, believe it or not]

I recvd the attached msg via the net, I couldn't get the net to recognize
the address when I tried to answer.  To whom it may concern;  I would like
to hear more about this.

Frank Brown
fbrown.micom@udel-relay

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Subject: CP/M under UNIX, believe it or not
To: info-cpm@brl
Article-I.D.: ucbtopaz.116
Via:  UDel; 27 Apr 83 3:37-EDT

Believe it or not, there is now a way to run CP/M progras under UNIX (and, for
that matter, VMS, RSX, RT, and some others). Two ways, really--one simulated
(slow but it works) and one hardware. The Virtual Microsystems Z-Board is
now running under UNIX, and is quite nice. I programmed it. I know. Any
interest? I'll talk more if there is.
-josh gordon-




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