If you want to play with CP/M (68000) without effort, I have a public CP/M instance up - ssh or mosh to cpm68k@m.trnsz.com.
The emulator is an experiment in progress extending the work of Roger Ivie - the disk image includes all his work. The simulator is using the CPU core from MAME. The entire disk is writable, but not persistent - you get a fresh session each time.
I haven’t touched this in awhile, but I had plans for adding a way for users to login and logout which would keep their changes to the disk intact. I might revisit it at some time.
If you want to play with CP/M (68000) without effort, I have a public CP/M instance up - ssh or mosh to cpm68k@m.trnsz.com.
The emulator is an experiment in progress extending the work of Roger Ivie - the disk image includes all his work. The simulator is using the CPU core from MAME. The entire disk is writable, but not persistent - you get a fresh session each time.
I haven’t touched this in awhile, but I had plans for adding a way for users to login and logout which would keep their changes to the disk intact. I might revisit it at some time.
See also: ARM emulator on AVR, able to run Linux.