ScottFree interpreter for Pocket PC

Dave Dunfield dave04a at dunfield.com
Sun May 8 18:09:22 CDT 2005


>Last night after some googling I came up with a //e emulator and a
>"Pocket Atari 2600". There's also a pocket C64, including a "commercial"
>one from Commodore. There are some others, like a pocket Sinclair.
>There's also a commercial Pocket PC-XT ($40), and a port of the MAME
>emulator.
>
>I would really like to find a "pocket CP/M" machine.

I purchased a package called "pocketdos" (a search should find them), which
works quite nicely ... I can run all of my DOS based emulators on it, so in
my shirt pocket I have an Altair, H8, Horizon, Vector, and a bunch of others.
It's pretty neat actually.

Note that it does NOT emulate an 80386 - just an 80186 ... so programs which
need a "dos extender" will NOT run.

It will let you define your own boot disk, so it should be possible to boot
CP/M-86 on it, although I have not looked into doing so yet.

Regards,
Dave
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