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Re: CP/M-80 emulator for 520ST!!! [message #282854] Wed, 22 January 1986 09:56
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[b]Originally posted by:[/b] [email=dgray@ukma.UUCP (David Gray)]dgray[/email]
Article-I.D.: ukma.2558
Posted: Wed Jan 22 09:56:48 1986
Date-Received: Fri, 24-Jan-86 09:11:11 EST
References: <11800006@unido.UUCP>
Organization: U of Kentucky, Mathematical Sciences, Lexington KY
Lines: 24
Xref: watmath net.sources:4199 net.micro.atari:2531
Summary: This appears to be a commercial program.


    I did a dump of the CP/M-80 emulator and found a serial number and
a copyright notice from SoftDesign of Munich.  That reminded me of an
article that appeared in the December, 1985 issue of "In Stride Tech
Notes" published by Stride Computers for their customers.  The article
was:

      You can now run Z80 CP/M programs under Stride's CP/M-68k
      system using the CPM-Z80 EMULATOR.  This product was 
      previously sold by MICROWAVE and is now being distributed
      by SoftDesign.  Herbert Theiss of SoftDesign is now 
      shipping a new "improved" version of the emulator and hopes
      to release versions for OS-9/68k, AMIGA-DOS, UNIX V and
      PDOS "real soon now".  Contact SoftDesign, Lichtenfelser Str. 80,
      8000 Munchen 60  Tel: 089/87955 

   I think there needs to be some clarification as to whether this program
can be given away.  It looks to me that it's a commercial program intended 
for sale.

                                  Dave Gray
                       
                          uucp: ihnp4!cbosgd!ukma!dgray
                        bitnet: sta107@ukcc      
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