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    dzOS

    A single-user single-task ROM-based OS for my 8-bit homebrew computer

    dzOS is a single-user single-task ROM-based operating system (OS) for my 8-bit homebrew computer dastaZ80, which runs on a Zilog Z80 processor. It is influenced by ideas and paradigms coming from Digital Research’s CP/M, but also from 8-bit computers of the 80s era.
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    Lego(TM)stopped developing the electronic system of the 80s while the demand increased. This lead to some private projects. One of these projects is the UCB-Project introduced by Stefan Vorst of the German MBFR e.V.
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    LUnix (little UNIX) is an operating system for the Commodore64 - a famous home computer back in the 80s. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using a RS232 interface). LUnix aims to look and feel like UNIX.
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