for linux use -f Makefile.linux: $ cd ~/z80pack/cpmsim/srcsim ![]() $ mv z80pack-1.36 z80packĬompile the emulator for your operating system, e.g. Unpack the source archive in your home directory: $ tar xzvf z80pack-1.36.tgzĬhange the directory it is extracted to, to make this article easier to explain. More information can be found there, in particular, information on installing z80pack on non Linux/Unix systems. ![]() The following installation instructions are adapted from those on the z80pack site. Installing z80packįirst download the source (z80pack-x.y.tgz, currently z80pack-1.36.tgz) for z80pack from here. ![]() It is well documented and is being actively developed. ![]() It can either be used to create a general CP/M system or can emulate a specific system such as an IMSAI or ALTAIR including a graphical front-panel. Z80pack is great for creating an emulated CP/M system.
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