Hi,

On Wed, Dec 3, 2025 at 10:39 AM Jim Hall via Freedos-devel
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2025 at 2:06 AM Michel Clasquin-Johnson via
> Freedos-devel <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > What’s worse, the license stipulated that you could only use the
> > package as it came from the Museum. But if they stopped maintaining
> > it ,,, well feast your eyes on this
> >
> > [link to github repo]
>
> Wow, that's an interesting collection.

That's the guy who wrote the CP/M emulator (in C++) that I have been
using (ntvcm). He also wrote other emulators (including a DOS one). I
built ntvcm (as per his instructions) with OpenWatcom v2-pre for
16-bit DOS host. That build is about a year old but works pretty well.

There are freeware etc. compilers for CP/M, if you're worried. I've
never really used CP/M natively, but even I stumbled across a few.

Pascal-P 3.19 by C.B. Falconer
Aztec C 1.06 cross-compiler
T3X0 by Nils Holm
BASICE (whatever p.d. version) by Gordon Eubanks
some assemblers, etc.
probably more


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