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Abstract: The Don Maslin CP/M collection consists of software and published documentation ranging from to , with the bulk being from to About half of the collection consists of software in floppy disk and cassette formats. Most of this portion of the collection pertains to CP/M and applications that were written for the CP/M operating system. See Section D integration to CP/M, page D-4 of the MBASIC Manual. Share. Improve this answer. Follow answered Jun 28 '20 at Raffzahn Raffzahn. k 17 17 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. 1. www.doorway.rus: 3. This manual is for use with the disk version of BASIC, supplied as MBASIC with your XEROX which uses the CP/M operating system. All references to other operating systems or languages remain in this manual for your information only. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a.


Osborne Computers Vintage with Manuals and Disks and other extras - $ (Richmond) QR Code Link to This Post. We have 2 for sale - one dates back to the late s and the other early s. They worked perfectly when we last used them. BASIC_MBASIC_Reference_Manual Identifier-ark ark://t22c0px23 Ocr ABBYY FineReader Pages Ppi plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. 15, Views. 5 Favorites. DOWNLOAD OPTIONS download. The RC Pro is a modular computer with an 12 slot enhanced backplane. It has a Z80 CPU running at MHz, 64k RAM, Microsoft BASIC on ROM, or CP/M on Compact Flash and communicates over serial at ,bps via a Zilog SIO/2 UART.


This manual is for use with the disk version of BASIC, supplied as MBASIC with your XEROX which uses the CP/M operating system. All references to other operating systems or languages remain in this manual for your information only. Addeddate Identifier BASIC_MBASIC_Reference_Manual Identifier-ark ark://t22c0px23 Ocr ABBYY FineReader Pages Ppi MBASIC version 5 required a CP/M system with at least 28 kB of random access memory (RAM) and at least one diskette drive. Unlike versions of Microsoft BASIC that were customized by home computer manufacturers to use the particular hardware features of the computer, MBASIC relied only on the CP/M operating system calls for all input and output.

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