morris@jade.jpl.nasa.gov (Mike Morris) (09/30/88)
I've recently stumbled across some old software written in PL/M, and would like to be able to make some changes. The target machine is a Z-80 process control system (actually an amateur radio repeater control system), the test system is an IMSAI 8080 S-100 system, and the software development system will be a PClone or the IMSAI. The ideal would be to find a complete package somewhere. As far as I know, it is not available from DR any more... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #INCLUDE DISCLAIMER.STANDARD The opinions above probably do not even come close to those of my employer(s). US Snail: ...............UUCP: .........................Also: Mike Morris .............morris@Jade.JPL.NASA.gov ..... WA6ILQ P.O. Box 1130 Arcadia, Ca. 91006-1130
jep@oink.UUCP (James E. Prior) (10/01/88)
In article <9814@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> morris@jade.UUCP (Mike Morris) writes: >I've recently stumbled across some old software written in PL/M, and >would like to be able to make some changes. The target machine is a >Z-80 process control system (actually an amateur radio repeater control >system), the test system is an IMSAI 8080 S-100 system, and the software >development system will be a PClone or the IMSAI. The ideal would be to >find a complete package somewhere. As far as I know, it is not >available from DR any more... I compile PL/M 80 programs and PL/M 51 programs using a PC. The compilers, assemblers, and linkers are still the Intel products written to run under the ISIS operating system on their proprietary developement systems (aka the Intel blue box). I am able to run these (8085) compilers as is on my PC by using a V20 CPU chip and a program from Micro Interfaces Corporation. Sorry, I don't have the address handy, it's at work. They also have a slave Z80 CPU board for the ATs to do the same thing as the V20 does for the XT. You can also get the PL/M compilers from Intel to run under MS-DOS. Intel has given up on pushing their own systems. I don't know of any programs that would enable you to run ISIS programs under CP/M. >Mike Morris morris@Jade.JPL.NASA.gov WA6ILQ -- Jim Prior osu-cis!n8emr!oink!jep jep@oink.UUCP Pointers are my friend.
dmimi@ecsvax.uncecs.edu (Miriam Clifford) (10/03/88)
In article <299@oink.UUCP>, jep@oink.UUCP (James E. Prior) writes: > In article <9814@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> morris@jade.UUCP (Mike Morris) writes: > >I've recently stumbled across some old software written in PL/M, and > >would like to be able to make some changes. The target machine is a > >Z-80 process control system (actually an amateur radio repeater control > >system), the test system is an IMSAI 8080 S-100 system, and the software > >development system will be a PClone or the IMSAI. The ideal would be to > >find a complete package somewhere. As far as I know, it is not > >available from DR any more... > Sorry, couldn't get e-mail delivered. This is really directed at the original posting. I have the pl/i program for cpm, complete with the manual. Since I'm not using cpm any more at all, I'd be glad to sell it. Either send me e-mail (but please be sure I can get back to you--I have only usenet and BITNET access) or snail mail. {decvax,ihnp4,akgua}!mcnc!ecsvax!dmimi Mimi Clifford 2535 Sevier St Durham, NC 27705 919-489-4821