hjalfi
Experienced Member
I've just done a basic port of CP/M to the 6502.
https://github.com/davidgiven/cpm65
It currently runs on the BBC Micro (and Master and Tube), and the Commodore 64 (very slowly). It adds relocatable binaries, necessary to make programs portable between systems, but is otherwise essentially CP/M 2.2, just rewritten for the 6502. Naturally, there is no software whatsoever for it...
Also, if you're interested in watching about 45 hours of Youtube, I recorded myself programming it. Videos will be appearing here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuQ2s_IbSWv48cCusm2SIstRZL8K0zRDA
https://github.com/davidgiven/cpm65
It currently runs on the BBC Micro (and Master and Tube), and the Commodore 64 (very slowly). It adds relocatable binaries, necessary to make programs portable between systems, but is otherwise essentially CP/M 2.2, just rewritten for the 6502. Naturally, there is no software whatsoever for it...
Also, if you're interested in watching about 45 hours of Youtube, I recorded myself programming it. Videos will be appearing here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuQ2s_IbSWv48cCusm2SIstRZL8K0zRDA