The eZ80 Single-Board Computer

Running CP/M
Funny... I just noticed that the output from Eliza says "Adapted for the IBM PC." I can't remember where I got the ELIZA.BAS from, but maybe I back-ported it to MBASIC-80 from GW-BASIC?
The module in the system that generated this output is the new eZ80F91A, which has some enhancements over the regular eZ80F91. That's why it says "Rev 2." The older eZ80F91s that I have all say "Rev 0."
64K CP/M V3.1 - eZ80F91 Rev 2 CBIOS v1.0.0.1207 of
2007-02-17 [PLT, RELEASE]
Copyright (C) 1982, Digital Research
Copyright (C) 2000-2007, Howard M. Harte
A>dir
A: PIP COM : MOUNT COM : DDT COM : DUMP COM
: ED COM
A: LOAD COM : MBASIC COM : ASM COM : MEMR COM : SHOW COM
A: D COM : XFORMAT COM : XSUB COM : ZSID COM : L80
COM
A: M80 COM : SHOWSEC COM : SURVEY COM
A>mount c:
MOUNT V-0.62 (24-Sep-2006)
Drive C [ 0/0 ]
------------------------
512 bytes/sector
342 tracks
48 sectors per track
4096 byte block size
2043 block count
MBR on Track: 0, Sector: 1
Boot Sector on Track: 0, Sector: 1
FAT Information:
512 bytes per sector
2 sectors/cluster
4 reserved sectors
2 FATs
512 root directory entries
238 sectors/FAT
0 hidden sectors
480 root directory sector
512 data start sector
Root directory on Track: 10, Sector: 1
0: CPM3_C DSK, Cluster: 0, abs Sector: 512 Mounted as C:
1: CPM3_D DSK, Cluster: 8192, abs Sector: 16896 Mounted as D:
2: CPM3_E DSK, Cluster: 16384, abs Sector: 33280 Mounted as E:
3: CPM3_F DSK, Cluster: 24608, abs Sector: 49728 Mounted as F:
A>c:
C>
C>user 4
4C>dir
C: ZORK1 COM : ZORK1 DAT : ZORK2 COM : ZORK2 DAT : ZORK3 COM
C: ZORK3 DAT
4C>zork1
ZORK I: The Great Underground Empire
Copyright (c) 1981, 1982, 1983 Infocom, Inc. All rights
reserved.
ZORK is a registered trademark of Infocom, Inc.
Revision 88 / Serial number 840726
West of House
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with
a boarded front door.
There is a small mailbox here.
>quit
Your score is 0 (total of 350 points), in 0 moves.
This gives you the rank of Beginner.
Do you wish to leave the game? (Y is affirmative): >y
4C>user 3
3C>mbasic eliza
BASIC-80 Rev. 5.21
[CP/M Version]
Copyright 1977-1981 (C) by Microsoft
Created: 28-Jul-81
26936 Bytes free
**************************
ELIZA
CREATIVE COMPUTING
MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY
ADAPTED FOR IBM PC BY
PATRICIA DANIELSON AND PAUL HASHFIELD
BE SURE THAT THE CAPS LOCK IS ON
PLEASE DON'T USE COMMAS OR PERIODS IN YOUR INPUTS
*************************
HI! I'M ELIZA. WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM?
? SHUT UP
O.K. IF YOU FEEL THAT WAY I'LL SHUT UP....
Ok
system
3C>user 0
C>memr
MEMR Rasmussen Memory Test - Version 1.8
Copyright (C) 1979 Lifeboat Associates
BIOS located at EE00
Press "SP" or "^C" to warm boot at any time
or "^X" to restart test from beginning.
Response of "CR" gives default test range
which starts above this program and ends at BIOS.
Starting address (Hex or "CR") 0892
Ending address (Hex or "CR") EDFF
"CR" to continue test - "SP", "^C" or "X" to stop
Bit stuck high or low test
Adjacent bits shorted test
Checkerboard (55AAH pattern) test
Walking bit left test
Walking bit right test
Address line test
Random number test - Cycle: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Test series complete
Bit stuck high or low test
Adjacent bits shorted test
Checkerboard (55AAH pattern) test
Walking bit left test
64K CP/M V3.1 - eZ80F91 Rev 2 CBIOS v1.0.0.1207 of 2007-02-17 [PLT, RELEASE]
Copyright (C) 1982, Digital Research
Copyright (C) 2000-2007, Howard M. Harte
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