What we will do here is present CP/M as it flowered from being the simple primitive OS of 8-bit machines to its later manifestations with the enhancements of ZCPR and NZCOM. Along the way, so many people wrote so many useful programs for it. Those programs are nearly useless, now, since almost all of the computers that would run them are dead. With this waning interest, the sites that hold the archives of these programs are disappearing one by one. This site is dedicated to being one that preserves these archives and also offers as much history as it is possible to gather. You are free to take whatever libraries are here, and if you have one we do not, please consider sharing it with this site. Also, if you have anecdotal stories to tell about CP/M and its related subjects, please share them, too. Thanks for coming by. |