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Re: Computing Editorial (please read)
In article <b0duh2$199v$1@merope.saaf.se>,
pausch@saaf.se (Paul Schlyter) wrote:
> Depends on WHICH version of CP/M you wanted to use. Although you
> needed extra hardware to run CP/M-80 on the IBM PC, CP/M-86 ran on it
> without extra hardware. The early IBM PC offered a choice of three
If only the V20/V30 chips had implemented the Z-80 relative jumps, then
their 8080 mode would actually have been useful. Why? Because of Turbo
Pascal. That's the only Z-80 feature that it used, to help reduce code
size. Both the compiler and anything compiled with it require a Z-80 to
run.