On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 09:40:49 +0530
Mukund Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually it was part of Siemens PLC programmer, which was running
> CP/M, used for programming PLC.
> The programmer hardware was Intel 186 or 86. It had one serial port
> and software to send /receive files from serial port.

Have finally managed to build a working partition of CP/M-86 on my
harddisk, make virtual volumes on this partition and also make the first
partition bootable. Also learnt how to read and write a CP/M diskette,
transfer files to and from DOS - CP/M etc... etc... 
Anyone needs any help in this direction I can now provide.
I now have CP/M, DOS and Linux on my box.

Unfortunately, my objective was not fulfilled :(
The particular CP/M 2.2 program which I need to run does not work under 
CP/M 86, and there is no CP/M 2.2 version available for running on
Pentiums. So, thats it >: (
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