6502 CP/M: 1/14
In whch yr hmbl svt ports Digital Research's seminal 1977 operating system CP/M to the 6502 processor, on camera! This is initially aimed at the BBC Micro, simply because it makes development and debugging easy, but it's intended to be portable, with the Commodore 64 as a (very slow) secondary target. Binaries are relocated at load-time so to avoid depending on any particular memory layout; this is necessary due to the much less standardised 6502 memory maps. All the code is available on github here: https://github.com/davidgiven/cpm65 (but beware of spoilers!)

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6502 CP/M: 2/14

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GeckOS: a Unix-like 6502 operating system | VCFMW 2019

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Using CP/M - Computerphile

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Porting CP/M to a Brother SuperPowerNote Z80 laptop thing

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FOCAL-65: A deeper dive into a not-quite-forgotten 6502 high-level language

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Hjalfi writes Hello World for CP/M seven times

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Part 1: Commodore 64 Assembly Language Programming with PAL

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First Microcomputer OS: CP/M - Computerphile

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Exploring CP/M for the PC

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WDR - Computerclub - vom 28.07.1984

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Emulating a CPU in C++ (6502)

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Z80 Retro #25- CP/M BIOS Boot & Console

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27c3: Reverse Engineering the MOS 6502 CPU (en)

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How Wozniak’s code for the Apple 1 works

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25c3: The Ultimate Commodore 64 Talk

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Intro to 6502 Assembly Language Programming

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1979: Will WORD PROCESSORS start a HOME WORKING revolution? | Past Predictions | BBC Archive

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Commodore Magic Voice Software Prototype and Easter Eggs

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Beginner's Guide to Disassembling 6502 Binaries

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