Em 24-11-2014 22:38, Ralf Quint escreveu: >> In theory, you could run 8-bit object code if you had an NEC V20 or V30 >> CPU which is 8086 compatible while also featuring an 8080 emulation mode. >> NEC also made a special version of their V50 CPU just for the PC-88VA >> which can execute Z80 code as well. >> >> But in neither case, you are going to be running FreeDOS (or any DOS) in >> those modes... > I remeber that there is a very good CP/M simulator for DOS, I used it a > lot when migranting from CP/M to PC-DOS... > that would allow to run very old 8 bit programs... BTW, it did't use the V20 chip, I used it before the V20 existed and much later on a 386. So it would run really fas on a modern computer
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