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Date   : Fri, 04 Dec 1992 05:35:00 GMT
From   : ucla-mic!unixg.ubc.ca!erich.triumf.ca!bomr@cs.ucla.edu (Rod Nussbaumer)
Subject: Re: Porting CP/M

In article <1992Dec4.004641.27595@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, sam2y@uvacs.cs.Virginia.EDU
(Steven A. Moyer) writes...
>I have a question for those of you who have put CP/M onto a homebrewed
>machine. Unfortunately, our university library has only 1 text on
>CP/M and it is pretty much fluff with only hints at the insides so I
>haven't been able to work this out for myself.
> 
       I would recommend "The Programmer's CP/M Handbook" by Thom Hogan,
       if you can scare up a copy somewhere.  I doubt seriously if it's
       been published recently, but it really deals with your exact
       problem.  As an aside, Thom Hogan was the guy who wrote the BIOS
       for the Osborne machines.  
       Have fun.

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