CP/M

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Originally developed by computer pioneer, Gary Kildall in 1974 for the Intel Intellec-8, CP/M is an early OS and one of the first operating systems available to the general public. It was widely used on home computers during the late 70s to the early 80s.

Emulators[edit]

Source: emureview.ztnet.com/developerscorner

Name Platform(s) Latest version License Active Recommended
PC / x86
MAME Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 0.270
libretro core
GPLv2
BSD-3-Clause
YAZE Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 2.51.3 GPLv2 (Copyleft) !
MyZ80 MS-DOS 1.24 Non-commercial !
22NICE MS-DOS 1.44 Proprietary !
ame86 MS-DOS ? Proprietary !
CPMDOS MS-DOS ? Proprietary !
z80mu MS-DOS 5.2 Proprietary !
ZRP/M MS-DOS ? Proprietary !
Zsim MS-DOS [1] Proprietary !
CPeMulator/Zrun MS-DOS [2][3] Proprietary !
Mobile / ARM
YAZE Linux ARM 2.51.3 GPLv2 (Copyleft) !
Home / Other Computers
CP/M-80 Emulator Classic Mac OS 1.01 Proprietary !
ECPM AmigaOS ? Proprietary !
SimCPM AmigaOS ? Proprietary !