Jason J. Gullickson wrote:
> Hey guys, thanks for all the info.
>
> I would prefer to go the software route (I'd prefer to run CPM and find
> a C compiler...) but I'm having a hell of a time tracking down disks for
> this thing so in the meantime I'm looking for a hardware hack to make it
> useful (or at least make it do something to freak out my fellow
> employees as my syslogs scroll across the screen of this beast), so the
> hardware solution is what I was looking for (I could have been more
> specific).
>
> On that note, if any of you know where I could find a copy of CPM and a
> compatible C compiler on hard-sectored disks, that would be greeeaaat,
> yeah.
>
Just finding CP/M is hard.
Check here for CP/M and Tiny C.
http://www.cpm.z80.de/index.html
Ben.
Received on Mon Mar 31 2003 - 13:02:00 BST