this *might* work if you can get it over - http://vintagecomputer.net/ibm/programs/SPACEWAR.EXE - I found a note that this program works on DOS 1.1, but I don't have time to set up a DOS 1.1 system right now to confirm. There was a program called IBM Personal Editor that may be portable over to the CBM MS DOS. I did not see anything else that seemed obviously portable. Maybe the earliest version of disk BASIC. On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 1:35 PM, william degnan <billdegnan@gmail.com> wrote: > CBUG PR 8 through PR 20 seem to all require the 8088 co-processor card, > most all that I know of are CP/M 86 not MS DOS though > > On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 1:18 PM, Michał Pleban <lists@michau.name> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> william degnan wrote: >> >> > http://vintagecomputer.net/commodore/8088_co-processor/MSDOS1.25/ >> >> Yes, this is what I am using to boot MS-DOS. >> >> > http://vintagecomputer.net/commodore/D80_8088-CBM-II/ >> >> I will make the disks and check whether they work (as creating one disk >> takes over 20 minutes, it will take *some* time ;-) ). >> >> > http://vintagecomputer.net/commodore/CBUG/ (some of these have programs >> > that require an 8088 card) >> >> Are these programs that run under CP/M or MS-DOS, or do they just use >> the 8088 processor as a kind of "co-processor"? >> >> Is there any list of CBUG programs that explicitly use the 8088 card? >> >> Regards, >> Michau. >> >> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list >> > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2017-10-06 19:00:04
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