[comp.os.cpm] CP/M-68K entry points

11TSTARK@GALLUA.BITNET (Timothy Stark) (08/28/88)

Hello,

   Does anyone know about CP/M-68K entry points? If yes, please send
me completely information. I need information to try CP/M software
to Amiga system.

   I get FORTRAN-80 package from PD Software Copying, Inc. It is very
impressive! Does anyone know about ANS FORTRAN-77 protocol?

Thank!

-- Tim Stark

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mknox@EMX.UTEXAS.EDU (Margaret H. Knox) (09/06/88)

Timothy,  I can probably help you if you can supply me a little more
information.  What machine are you running on?  What version of CP/M-68K?
And what entry points are you looking for?

The BDOS/BIOS calls are pretty much the same as CP/M-2.2 (which a few
minor differences), but the access is through TRAP instructions rather
than specific addresses.  If interested, I can put you in touch with
a company that has manuals for CP/M-68K, also FORTRAN-77 for it.

Send me info and I will try to help.  Also, you might want to move this
discussion over to INFO-68K@UCBVAX.ARPA if you can.