I believe so as it's 8080-compatiable. What's more its built-in editor
(SED) is fully configurable with documentation & source, so we should be
fine with that too.
Philiop
On 20/02/2020 11:55 am, Abraham Moller wrote:
Good to know! How about DX-Forth?
Jon
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020, 5:44 PM Philip Avery <pav...@xtra.co.nz
<mailto:pav...@xtra.co.nz>> wrote:
Yes, standard 8080 CP/M software works, which is most of it. However
Z80-specific software wont, VDE & Turbo Pascal come to mind.
Instead of
VDE (a full-screen editor), I'm using Word Master as a full -screen
editor on 80x24 external VGA screen and I'll configure RED editor for
40x8 for M100 LCD.
Philip
On 20/02/2020 4:27 am, Abraham Moller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just curious about the state of this new REXCPM! It sounds
incredible!
> Does it offer CP/M plus 4MB Flash RAM for storage? Does it
change the
> number of lines/columns on the display by using a smaller font
(like
> NC100 ZCN)? Could the regular REX also be configured to run CP/M?
>
> Also, I assume standard CP/M software (qterm, DX-Forth, vde, zork,
> rogue, and so on) works with it?
>
> Thanks!!
> Jon