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2006-10-08
"It's not exactly NetBSD, but there are some *NIX type systems for the Z80, like UZI:"
Wow, this seems to be a chance to have a UNIX emulator running on the GDR's U880 (Z80 clone) based computers I still have down in the cellar.
On the other hand, maybe it's possible to have some of robotron's CP/M and UNIX style OSes run on the original Sinclair ZX81...
Maybe, one day we get a NetBSD version for the EAW P8000 UNIX machine: http://ans-netz.de/P8000/ - but there's still the original UNIX OS called WEGA, a UNIX System III lookalike.