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CP/M (Z80) emulation package emulates the microprocessors Intel 8080/8085 and Zilog Z80. All documented and undocumented Op codes are emulated. Even the undefined behaviour of flags is the same as on the target platform. The emulation is extremely fast. | |||
CP/M (Z80) emulation | |||
To support development tools, this emulation also contains a complete operating system, which is compatible to CP/M. However the CCP has been enhanced by some additional commands known from the various PC operating systems (DOS, OS/2). | |||
If you are used in programming under CP/M and using these microprocessors, you should not have any problems with the lack of an English documentation. | |||
If you are used in programming under CP/M and using these microprocessors, you should not have any problems with the lack of an | |||
==License== | ==License== | ||
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* [[Noller & Breining Software]] | * [[Noller & Breining Software]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 15 January 2020
CP/M (Z80) emulation package emulates the microprocessors Intel 8080/8085 and Zilog Z80. All documented and undocumented Op codes are emulated. Even the undefined behaviour of flags is the same as on the target platform. The emulation is extremely fast.
To support development tools, this emulation also contains a complete operating system, which is compatible to CP/M. However the CCP has been enhanced by some additional commands known from the various PC operating systems (DOS, OS/2).
If you are used in programming under CP/M and using these microprocessors, you should not have any problems with the lack of an English documentation.
License
- Freeware