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Date   : Sat, 05 Dec 1992 04:15:14 GMT
From   : crash!cwr@nosc.mil (Will Rose)
Subject: Re: Porting CP/M

Rod Nussbaumer (bomr@erich.triumf.ca) wrote:
: 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.

That's the book I would chose, but my copy is by Andy Johnson Laird.
Thom Hogan wrote the other essential CP/M book, the Osborne CP/M User
Guide.  Both were published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill.

Will
cwr@crash.cts.com

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