![]() The way files are loaded in memory and how the memory is treaten has everything to do how a Z80 handles memory. You'll find sources at but if it is just a matter of translating sources, I or anyone else could have done it years ago. If anyone could find the assembly source for CP/M for the 8080, I could probably port it. ![]() That would make it easy to port to the 6502.
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