Scott Baker has developed a new operating system called NostOS for Z80-based RC2014 retrocomputers, which is CP/M-like but incompatible with it and includes unique features such as support for various storage devices and vacuum fluorescent displays. This matters to developers and tech professionals interested in vintage computing because it offers an open-source alternative that enhances the capabilities of older hardware while preserving nostalgic elements.
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