Hjalfi writes Hello World for CP/M seven times
In which yr hmbl svt fills a floppy disk with 1980s programming languages for a 1977 operating system and uses a 1990s laptop to write the same program seven times. Plus Zork. The demonstrated compilers/interpreters are: BDS C (now public domain https://www.bdsoft.com/resources/bdsc...) Microsoft Fortran-80 (http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/lang/...) Microsoft Cobol-80 (ibid) Turbo Pascal (ibid) Microsoft Basic (ibid) BBC Basic for Z80 by R. T. Russell (http://www.bbcbasic.co.uk/bbcbasic/z8...) FIG Forth (http://www.cpm.z80.de/binary.html) The editor is VDE (https://sites.google.com/site/vdeedit.... And, of course, Zork 1 (http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/games.... Yes, it really did all fit on a single floppy disk.

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Porting CP/M to a Brother SuperPowerNote Z80 laptop thing

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I Waited 33 Years for This Dream Amiga Upgrade… Will It Work?

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Hjalfi flashes an Amstrad NC200

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Altair 8800 - Video #17 - CP/M Programming Environment

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TTL CPU: Ten Years of Magic

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CP/M 3 Part 4 - Programming Environment #1

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Z80 Retro #1 - Board Project Introduction

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So you have a CP/M machine, how do you get software onto it?

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Retro programming! Pascal and CP/M on an RC2014 Z80 computer

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Exploring CP/M for the PC

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Retro Find Of The Week: Morrow Micro Decision CP/M Computer #retrocomputing #cpm #1980s

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Commodore’s CP/M Cartridge: The Story Behind (Part 1/2) #cp7mber

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We Programmed a 60s Computer

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CPM - Compiling a FORTRAN program with F80

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Tearing down some more cheap and nasty smartwatches

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"The only cassette mechanism being made" myth BUSTED!

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CP/M on the NC100 (ZCN)

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6502 CP/M: 1/14

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Soyuz "Globus" Mechanical Navigation Computer Part 1: Grand Opening

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