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List of computers running CP/M

Many microcomputer makes and models could run some version or derivation of the CP/M disk operating system. Eight-bit computers running CP/M 80 were built around an Intel 8080/8085, Zilog Z80, or compatible CPU. CP/M 86 ran on the Intel 8086 and 8088. Some computers were suitable for CP/M as delivered. Others needed hardware modifications such as a memory expansion or modification, new boot ROMs, or the addition of a floppy disk drive. A few very popular home computers using processors not supported by CP/M had plug-in Z80 or compatible processors, allowing them to use CP/M and retaining the base machine's keyboard, peripherals, and sometimes video display and memory.

The following is an alphabetical list of some computers running CP/M.

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B edit

  • Basis 108[4]
  • BBC Micro (with external Z80 module)
  • Beehive Topper II
  • BMC if-800
  • Bondwell II,12, 14
  • BT Merlin M2215 series based on ICL PC-2 (CP/M) (also ran MP/M II+)
  • BT Merlin M4000 series based on Logica Kennett (Concurrent CP/M-86)

C edit

  • Camputers Lynx (96k/128k models)
  • Casio FP1000 FL
  • CASU Super-C - Z80 based with a 21 slot S100 bus (Networkable with MP/M) - UK manufactured
  • CASU Mini-C - Z80 based with a 7 slot S100 bus and twin 8" floppy disk drives (Networkable with MP/M) - UK manufactured
  • Challenger III - Ohio Scientific OSI-CP/M
  • Cifer Systems 2684, 2887, 1887 - Melksham, England.[5]
  • CIP04 - Romanian computer
  • CoBra - Romanian computer
  • Coleco Adam (with a CP/M digital data pack)
  • Comart Communicator (CP/M-80), C-Frame, K-Frame, Workstation and Quad (Concurrent CP/M-86)
  • Commodore 64 (with Z80 plug-in cartridge)[6]
  • Commodore 128 (using its internal Z80 processor—along with its 8502—ran CP/M+ which supported memory paging)
  • Compaq Portable - was available with CP/M as a factory installed option.
  • Compis
  • Compupro
  • Cromemco
  • C't180 HD64180 ECB-System (CP/M2.2 & 3.x)
  • Cub-Z - Romanian made computer

D edit

  • Datamax UV-1R
  • Data Soft PCS 80 and VDP 80 (France, 1977)
  • Data Technology Industries "Associate" (USA, 1982)
  • DEC Rainbow 100/100+ (could run both CP/M and CP/M-86)
  • DEC VT180 (aka Personal Computing Option, aka 'Robin')
  • Digital Group DG1

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G edit

  • General Processor GPS5 (Italy, running CP/M 86 - Concurrent CP/M 86)
  • General Processor Model T (Italy, 1980 running CP/M 80)
  • Grundy NewBrain
  • Genie II, IIs, III, IIIs
  • Goupil G3
  • G.Z.E. UNIMOR Bosman 8 (Poland, 1987 running CPM/R, CP/M 2.2 compatible)
  • Gemini 801 and Gemini Galaxy (UK, 1981-1983 running CP/M 2.2 and MP/M)

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J edit

  • JET-80 (Swedish Made Computer)
  • Juku E5101–E5104 came with an adaptation of CP/M called EKDOS
  • JUNIOR Romanian Computer

K edit

  • Kaypro
  • KC 85/2-4
  • Kontron PSI98 (KOS & CP/M2.2)
  • Korvet (Корвет) — Soviet PC

L edit

  • Labtam
  • LNW-80
  • LOBO Max-80
  • Logica VTS 2200 (CP/M-86)
  • Logica VTS Kennet (Concurrent CP/M-86)
  • LOS 25 (10 MB harddisc)
  • Luxor ABC 802, ABC 806 (Sweden, 1981)

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R edit

  • RAIR "Black Box" (also ran MP/M)
  • Regnecentralen Piccolo RC-700
  • Regnecentralen Piccoline RC-759
  • Research Machines 380Z and LINK 480Z
  • Retro! Z80 by John Winans
  • Rex Computer Company REX 1
  • Robotron A 5120
  • Robotron KC 85, KC 87
  • Robotron PC 1715
  • Royal Business Machines 7000 "Friday"

S edit

T edit

  • Tatung Einstein TC-01 (runs Xtal/DOS which is CP/M compatible)
  • Tandy TRS-80
  • Technical Design Labs (TDL) XITAN
  • TeleData (Z80 Laptop)
  • Telenova Compis (CP/M-86)
  • Teleputer III
  • Televideo TS-80x Series
  • Televideo TS-160x Series
  • TI-99/4A (with the MorningStar CP/M card or the Foundation CP/M card)
  • Tiki-100 (runs KP/M, or later renamed TIKO. A CP/M 2.2 Clone.)
  • TIM-011
  • TIM-S Plus
  • Timex FDD3000 (on Z80 CPU) with ZX Spectrum as terminal.
  • Toshiba T100
  • Toshiba T200
  • Toshiba T200 C-5
  • Toshiba T200 C-20
  • Toshiba T250
  • Transtec BC2
  • Triumph-Adler AlphaTronic P1/P2
  • Triumph-Adler AlphaTronic P3/P4
  • Triumph-Adler AlphaTronic P30/P40
  • Triumph-Adler AlphaTronic PC (CPU was a Hitachi Z80 clone)
  • Tycom Microframe

U edit

  • Unitron 8000, a dual processor machine built São Paulo in the early 1980s. The Unitron could boot either as an Apple II clone (using a clone 6502 processor) or in CP/M (using the Z80).

V edit

  • Vector-06C (Intel 8080, 16 color graphics, made in USSR)
  • Vector Graphic Vector Graphic Corporation Vector Model 1,2 (Internal Model),3, Model 4 (Z80 & 8088 CP/M, CP/M-86 & PCDOS), Model 10 (Multiuser)
  • Victor 9000 (sold as the Sirius 1 in Europe)
  • Video Technology Laser 500/700
  • Visual Technology (Lowell, Ma) Visual 1050, 1100 (Not Released)

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  • Yodobashi Formula-1

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References edit

  1. ^ Pountain, Dick (January 1985). "The Amstrad CPC 464". BYTE. Vol. 10, no. 1. UBM Technology Group. p. 401. ISSN 0360-5280. OCLC 637876171. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  2. ^ Markoff, John (June 28, 1982). "Card lets you run CP/M on Apple III". InfoWorld. IDG. 4 (25): 1, 5. ISSN 0199-6649. OCLC 1105237334.
  3. ^ . Apple III Dimensions. 1 (3). c. 1982. Archived from the original on 27 June 2019.
  4. ^ . A2Clones.com. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Cifer Plc - Company - Computing History". www.computinghistory.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  6. ^ Dillon, Roberto (2014). Ready: A Commodore 64 Retrospective. Springer. pp. 25–26. ISBN 978-9812873415. OCLC 897466532.
  7. ^ Libes, Sol (December 1981). "Bytelines". BYTE. UBM Technology Group. 6 (12): 314–318. ISSN 0360-5280. OCLC 637876171. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  8. ^ "RC 700 Piccolo Regnecentralen".
  9. ^ "RC 750 Partner Regnecentralen".
  10. ^ "RC759 Piccoline Regnecentralen".
  11. ^ Old Computers Museum description retrieved 2008 March 25
  12. ^ Computer History Museum. . computerhistory.org. Archived from the original on April 4, 2018.

External links edit

  • Intel iPDS-100 Using CP/M-Video

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II NEC PC 8801 Nelma Persona NorthStar Advantage all in one computer NorthStar Horizon S 100 Nokia MikroMikko 1 NYLAC Computers NYLAC S 100 O editOhio Scientific computers using the 510 triple processor CPU board OKI IF 800 Z80 5 MHz Second Z80 on video controller Olivetti ETV300 Olivetti M20 CP M 8000 Osborne 1 Osborne Executive Osborne Vixen Otrona Attache Otrona Attache 8 16P editP112 Philips P2000T Philips 3003 3004 Piccolo RC 700 Piccolo 8 Partner RC 750 Piccolo 9 Piccoline RC 759 10 Pied Piper 11 PolyMorphic Systems 8813 The Portable Computer Co AU PortaPak Profi Soviet Russian clone of ZX Spectrum with extension grafic and 1024Kb RAM CP M plus in ROM Processor Technology Sol 20 optional Pulsars Little Big BoardQ editQuasar Data Products QDP 300R editRAIR Black Box also ran MP M Regnecentralen Piccolo RC 700 Regnecentralen Piccoline RC 759 Research Machines 380Z and LINK 480Z Retro Z80 by John Winans Rex Computer Company REX 1 Robotron A 5120 Robotron KC 85 KC 87 Robotron PC 1715 Royal Business Machines 7000 Friday S editSAGE II IV CP M 68K SAM Coupe Pro Dos CP M 2 2 Samsung SPC 1000 Sanyo MBC families i e MBC 1150 SBS 8000 Scandis Seequa Chameleon Sharp MZ series Sharp X1 series Sirius 1 sold in the U S as the Victor 9000 Software Publisher s ATR8000 Sony SMC 70 Sord M5 has CP M as an option CP M 68K standard for the M68 M68MX Spectravideo SV 318 328 Sperry Univac UTS 40 CP M 2 2 Zilog 80 12 Stride 400 series CP M 68K was one of many operating systems on these ZX Spectrum family built by Amstrad T editTatung Einstein TC 01 runs Xtal DOS which is CP M compatible Tandy TRS 80 Technical Design Labs TDL XITAN TeleData Z80 Laptop Telenova Compis CP M 86 Teleputer III Televideo TS 80x Series Televideo TS 160x Series TI 99 4A with the MorningStar CP M card or the Foundation CP M card Tiki 100 runs KP M or later renamed TIKO A CP M 2 2 Clone TIM 011 TIM S Plus Timex FDD3000 on Z80 CPU with ZX Spectrum as terminal Toshiba T100 Toshiba T200 Toshiba T200 C 5 Toshiba T200 C 20 Toshiba T250 Transtec BC2 Triumph Adler AlphaTronic P1 P2 Triumph Adler AlphaTronic P3 P4 Triumph Adler AlphaTronic P30 P40 Triumph Adler AlphaTronic PC CPU was a Hitachi Z80 clone Tycom MicroframeU editUnitron 8000 a dual processor machine built Sao Paulo in the early 1980s The Unitron could boot either as an Apple II clone using a clone 6502 processor or in CP M using the Z80 V editVector 06C Intel 8080 16 color graphics made in USSR Vector Graphic Vector Graphic Corporation Vector Model 1 2 Internal Model 3 Model 4 Z80 amp 8088 CP M CP M 86 amp PCDOS Model 10 Multiuser Victor 9000 sold as the Sirius 1 in Europe Video Technology Laser 500 700 Visual Technology Lowell Ma Visual 1050 1100 Not Released W editWave Mate Bullet Welect 80 2 France 1982 West PC 800X editXerox 820 Xerox Sunrise 1800 1805Y editYodobashi Formula 1Z editZenith Data Systems Z 89 aka Heathkit H89 Zenith Data Systems Z 100 CP M 85 ZorbaReferences edit Pountain Dick January 1985 The Amstrad CPC 464 BYTE Vol 10 no 1 UBM Technology Group p 401 ISSN 0360 5280 OCLC 637876171 Retrieved 9 January 2015 Markoff John June 28 1982 Card lets you run CP M on Apple III InfoWorld IDG 4 25 1 5 ISSN 0199 6649 OCLC 1105237334 Softcard III Apple III Dimensions 1 3 c 1982 Archived from the original on 27 June 2019 Basis 108 A2Clones com Archived from the original on 11 March 2018 Cifer Plc Company Computing History www computinghistory org uk Retrieved 2021 09 16 Dillon Roberto 2014 Ready A Commodore 64 Retrospective Springer pp 25 26 ISBN 978 9812873415 OCLC 897466532 Libes Sol December 1981 Bytelines BYTE UBM Technology Group 6 12 314 318 ISSN 0360 5280 OCLC 637876171 Retrieved 29 January 2015 RC 700 Piccolo Regnecentralen RC 750 Partner Regnecentralen RC759 Piccoline Regnecentralen Old Computers Museum description retrieved 2008 March 25 Computer History Museum Sperry Univac UTS 40 system computerhistory org Archived from the original on April 4 2018 External links editIntel iPDS 100 Using CP M Video 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