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List of computers running CP/M

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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 8080/85, Zilog Z80, or compatible CPU (for CP/M-80). 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.


A

B

C

  • Coleco Adam (with a CP/M digital data pack)
  • Casio FP1000 FL
  • Comart Communicator (CP/M-80), C-Frame, K-Frame, Workstation and Quad (Concurrent CP/M-86)
  • Commodore 64 (with an infamously poor Z80 plug-in cartridge)
  • Commodore 128 (with a Z80 on board along with its 8502, ran CP/M+ which supported memory paging)
  • Compis
  • Compupro
  • Cromemco
  • Cub-Z - Romanian made computer

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

  • JET-80 (Swedish Made Computer)

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

  • Quasar Data Products QDP-300

R

S

T

  • Tandy TRS-80 Model II, Model 4, Model 4P
  • Technical Design Labs (TDL) XITAN
  • TeleData (Z80 Laptop)
  • Televideo TS-80x Series
  • Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (with the MorningStar CP/M card or the Foundation CP/M card)
  • Toshiba T100
  • Triumph-Adler Royal AlphaTronic PC (CPU was an Hitachi Z-80 clone)

U

  • (none entered)

V

  • Vector-06C (Intel 8080, 16 color graphics, made in USSR)
  • Vector Graphics Corporation
  • Victor 9000 (sold as the Sirius 1 in Europe)
  • Visual 1050

W

  • (none entered)

X

Y

  • Yodobashi Formula-1

Z