I thought so, I just wanted to be sure. Now I understand what you meant about
removing the 8085 undocumented opcodes (to make CP/M run on the Z80). On first
reading I somehow got the opposite impression but then wondered why you
specifically mentioned the dual CPU board…
jim
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oh, right ;) Turbo Pascal on CP/M only runs on Z-80, not 8080 or 8085.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 6:34 PM Jim Anderson
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I’m not sure if you’re saying it running on the 80C85 or the Z80?
jim
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Well, that feels good!
I finally got Turbo Pascal 3.01 configured (well enough) and running on Model
100! And I compiled and ran a demo provided by Borland. Sweet!
Setup:
REXCPM 2MB
M100 CP/M (modified to remove 8085 undoc opcodes)
Dual CPU board with 80C85 and NSC800 (socket at CPU on M100)
Dual Main ROM adapter (need a specific mainROM for each processor)