FUZIX is a fusion of various elements from the assorted UZI forks and
branches beaten together into some kind of semi-coherent platform and then
extended from V7 to somewhere in the SYS3 to SYS5.x world with bits of POSIX
thrown in for good measure. Various learnings and tricks from ELKS and from
OMU also got blended in
It consists of a kernel, a C library and various core applications. At the moment it is all cross developed but there really isn't any reason 68000 shouldn't be able to end up self hosting.
Fixes a couple of things - the issue message now has the right version on it and the SC111 support actually builds. With that done the tree head is now in 0.4 mode and it's not guaranteed to work very well 8)
Fuzix 0.3 is the third major release of the Fuzix OS. This release has mostly been focussed upon kernel improvements and supporting more platforms, particularly ZX Spectrum derived ones. The 68000 code base is now usable but not entirely debugged and optimized. 8080 and 8085 support has been added.
Documentation
There is now a documentation directory and rules to build it into something. It's still very incomplete and badly formatted
Warning
Fuzix 0.4 will break ABI compatibility big time. There are a pile of bad and historic design decisions and behaviours that need to be dealt with.
User Space Changes
New Commands: tty, vile, sok, fweeplet (Zork engine), fsh (sh with editing) Main Improved commands:
cp,mv,ln now taken from Heirloom so full Unix style commands
dd can use stdin/stdout
fweep now generally available
sh now correctly handles out of memory
ucp now behaves correctly if you ls a file.
sort is now based on a different smaller codebase.
fsck check on a clean file system is much faster.
Behavioural Changes
Some systems had fd first not hd first. This has been unified so on platforms where 0 was fd0, it's now 256 and hda is 0. If you use the fd or hd names at boot prompts then it's not visible
Systems Added
Amstrad PCW 8256 with CF adapter (minimal early port) Bill Shen SBC64/MBC64 Simple80 (in test) Tiny68K (for 68K development - very glitchy still) Cromemco with 16FDC and 8" disks Easy-Z80 Grant Searle Z80 CP/M design with small modifications Linc80 with extra 16K RAM card Pentagon 1024 with NemoIDE RC2014 with 6502 Processor (emulation only board debug in process) RC2014 with 8085 Processor Sam Coupe (minimal port only at this point), Atomlite IDE Small Computer Central SC108 Z80 128K RAM, CF SC111 Z180, 512K RAM, CF SC114 Z80 128K RAM, CF SBC2G (Grant Searle style system with banked memory) Scorpion with NemoIDE Scrumpel (Z180) SmallZ80 Timex TC2068/TS2068 with DivIDE and Fuzix on a cartridge Tom's SBC (with small mods) Video Genie with EG64B banker (and in theory TRS80 + Lubomir soft banker) Z80-MBC2 Z80 Membership card ZX Spectrum 128K with DivIDE or DivMMC ZX Spectrum +3 with ZXMMC or similar
Existing Supported Systems
Amstrad NC100 with 1MB SRAM card Amstrad NC200 with 1MB SRAM card and floppy disk drive Dragon 32/64 with Spinx or MOOH cartridge DX Designs P112 with 1MB RAM and G-IDE EACA Video Genie (with suitable banked memory) LNW Research LNW80 with suitable banked memory (TRS80 Model 1 compatible bits) Memotech MTX512 with SDX disk (no Rememorizer or Rememotech support) Microbee 256TC or Premium with 128K+ RAM and ideally hard disk Multicomp09 with at least 128K RAM RBC(*) Mark IV with optional PropIO V2 RBC(*) SBC v2 with optional PPIDE and/or PropIO V2 RC2014 SBC with 512K ROM/RAM, CF, SIO and RTC RC2014 SBC with banked ROM, 64K RAM, CF, SIO and RTC SOCZ80 (128MHz FPGA Z80 platform) Tandy COCO2 with Cloud 9 IDE, or COCOSDC card and Fuzix partly in cartridge Tandy COCO3 with suitable disk interface TRS80 Model I/III with a hard disk and a supported banked RAM expansion TRS80 Model 4/4D/4P 128K RAM Zeta Zeta V2
(*) Formerly N8VEM now RBC (RetroBrewComputers)
Incomplete Ports
Apple IIc : initial investigations Atari ST : in progress EZRetro : minimal development port for ez80 Gemini : early design Lucas Nascom : early design MSX1 : works in very limited configuration only Pentagon : needs the 0.4 ABI changes to be possible ZX Uno : for now run the 128K ZX Spectrum version as this also knows about some Uno features Z80BIOS : experiment to see if things like S100 can be supported by having a Z80 BIOS akin to the CP/M BIOS etc. Z280RC/ZZ80RC : early sketches
New Virtual Platforms (Emulation Platforms For Fun or Development)
- v8080 : an 8080 development environment - v85 : an 8085 development environment
still no network and USB host? ;-(
we waiting for good device offgrid small cpu and network for e-mail ;)