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Further tests with Concurrent DOS 386 3.0 (still with PCem)
CP/M Walnut Creek CD download possibilities... didn't found so many ...
Gaby's CP/M Forum will move...
Another floppy emulator (works with TRS-80, Apple II a.s.o.)
An odyssey with an 8bit Seagate SCSI controller ...
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LBA 48bit vs 28bit BIOS support and DOS/Windows 98 FAT32 limits
Ontrack Disk Manager adventures
Comparison of free memory for an old IBM PC/XT compatible system
Hard Disk Imaging Utility for (very) old PCs - now in beta status
Strange DOSBOX (with latest version 0.74-3) behaviour with a sample benchmark program
Ghost HDD imaging history ... Wikipedia ignores versions below 3
Remarkable site and blog: The 'Computer History Museum'
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000
Off topic: Microsoft Safety Scanner ... not really recommendable. See why.
FMA 3500, a 486DX Notebook with monochrome LCD VGA display
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Administrator (Peter Dassow)
07/03/16
Cyrus runs also on Hercules cards, but only in Textmode.
Administrator (Peter Dassow)
09/20/08
Added: I was looking for additional infos about the GSX-80...