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CP/M-65: CP/M on the 6502
This is a native port of Digital Research's seminal 1977 operating system CP/M to the 6502.
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Unlike the original, it supports relocatable binaries, so allowing unmodified binaries to run on any system: this is necessary as 6502 systems tend to be much less standardised than 8080 and Z80 systems. (The systems above all load programs at different base addresses.)
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https://www.osnews.com/story/137540/cp-m-65-cp-m-on-the-6502/#LegacyOSes
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