Once "the biggest of them all", OAK is now offline. A 1994 snapshot of its CP/M collection is part of the Walnut Creek CD, but *HUMONGOUS* CP/M also hosts this mirror, from ca. 1996, which contains some updates and changes.
Original Site
Oak.oakland.eduThe WUArchives are were a giant repository for software and sundry for a large variety of OSes and computer systems. On the CP/M side it mirrored OAK plus a small collection of Z-System software (now on the Walnut Creek CD). Grab OAK, grab this Z-System stuff, and you've got WU -- wu-hu!
Original Site
wuarchive.wustl.eduThe brainchild of Keith Peterson, SIMTEL-20 was once the largest and best archive of CP/M software, and a host to both the CPMUG and SIGM collections. A 1994 snapshot of its CP/M collection is available on the Walnut Creek CD.
Gene Buckel's long-time archive site is home to the Commercial CP/M Archives, an attempt to collect as much formerly commercial CP/M software as possible. *HUMONGOUS* CP/M's mirror omits RetroArchive's copy of the Walnut Creek CD, but is otherwise complete. Mirror last updated Sept. 2011.
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The Retro-Computing ArchiveMirror Sites
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Minor CP/M Sites ISO #1The unofficial "official" home for binaries, source and documentation for the CP/M family of OSes, plus a small collection of CP/M applications software and 8080/Z80 emulators for a variety of platforms. Originally created by Tim Olmstead. If you're looking for CP/M itself, this is where to get it.
*HUMONGOUS* CP/M currently maintains multiple snapshots of this site in order to preserve material that was removed over the years.
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Minor CP/M Sites ISO #2A small archive with a focus on the Amstrad. A snapshot is on the Walnut Creek CD-ROM, but this mirror appears to be from a later date and includes numerous additions.
A small Finnish site with a bit of a Commodore focus, it was relocated in 2005 to Zimmers.net. Archivers, communications utilities, editors, programming and a few Z-System utilities.
Original Site
ftp.funet.fi/ISO images
Minor CP/M Sites ISO #2One of the largest of the Z-Nodes, BBSes dedicated to ZCPR3 and the Z-System, enhanced, drop-in replacements for CP/M, ZNode 51 later moved its collection online.
Sinclair, Amstrad, Digital Research's GEM, and a wealth of technical information on CP/M. and variants, with a focus on CP/M v3. This snapshot was taken in Sept., 2011.
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Minor CP/M Sites ISO #2Thomas Scherrer's unparalled site dedicated to the Z80 family of CPUs. An entire library of technical information on every aspect of Zilog's famous creation. Now at www.z80.info
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Minor CP/M Sites ISO #2Dedicated to DEC machines, including the DEC Rainbow, a dual-CPU system which ran both CP/M and MS/PC-DOS. *HUMONGOUS* CP/M is mirroring the Rainbow collection.
A small unfinished CP/M How-To by an unidentified author. This site is so old and quaint I couldn't resist including it. Mirror date: 1998.
"A text-based web site devoted exclusively to 'CP/M-86 For The IBM, Version 1.1'", by someone identified only as "the Klaw".
"Hal Bower's homepage highlights his work with banked systems and 8-bit programming languages, and serves as the main distribution site for ZSDOS, the formerly commercial enhanced CP/M BDOS, and Z-System libraries and utilities.
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Minor CP/M Sites ISO #2"One of the large figures of the CP/M community well into the 21st century, Chuck and his homepage have unfortunately gone into retirement. If anyone has a copy of his site I would be delighted to host it. Meanwhile, I am mirroring DOSPlus 2.5, plus a few additional utilities which Chuck had made available.
Original Site
cbfalconer.home.att.netISO images
Minor CP/M Sites ISO #2