MESS emulates the following computers
For each systems, MESS supports
Also notice that a “quickload” (quik) feature is available for .p00 and .prg files.
These systems require full keyboard emulation to work correctly. At startup, full keyboard emulation mode is enabled by default. Whilst in full keyboard emulation mode, some key associated functionality may be disabled (like the Esc key for EXIT). The keyboard emulation mode is toggled using the Scrl Lock key (by default).
Original Keyboard: QWERTY full-stroke keyboard
CRSR STOP
<- 1! 2" 3# 4$ 5% 6& 7' 8( 9) 0 :* -= UP L/R RUN 7 8 9
CRSR DEL
TAB Q W E R T Y U I O P [ \ U/D INST 4 5 6
SHIFT
ESC LOCK A S D F G H J K L ;+ @ ] RETURN 1 2 3
RVS HOME
OFF SHIFT Z X C V B N M ,< .> /? SHIFT REPEAT CLR 0 .
SPACEBAR
The emulation of these systems is Preliminary.
The main improvement over the other PET / CBM computers is the 80-column display. The screen is 12” large and the ROM version is 4.0.
The CBM-80xx was often sold as a “bundle”. It was made up of the computer (most often the CBM 8032, though other models were made), the 5.25” double disk drive CBM 8050 (500 KB, 77 tracks) and the bi-directional 132-columns, 160 CPS printer. The 8050 has a 6502 CPU, 4 KB of RAM and 12 KB of ROM (which contains the DOS). It was sold with Ozz, a Database, and a version of the spreadsheet “Visicalc”.
(info from old-computers.com)