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Date   : Mon, 19 Jan 1987 00:32:56 GMT
From   : news <news%umnd-cs.uucp@AMSAA.arpa>
Subject: Re: Montezuma Micro CP/M

In article <2409@brl-adm.ARPA> mknox@ngp.utexas.EDU (Margaret H. Knox) writes:
>    Has something happened to Montezuma?  I was planning on giving them
>a call (trying to track down that CP/M -- TRSDOS program still).  THey
>are at (as far as I know):
>
>      Redbird Airport, Hangar #18   (love that address)
>      P.O. Box 32027
>      Dallas TX  75232
>      1-800-527-0347
>
>You might also try :
>
>      DiskCount Data         (who thinks up these things)
>      2701-C West 15th, Suite 612, 
>      Plano, TX  75075
>      214-680-8268

       Check a current issue of 80-Micro, Monte has an address in Arizona as
       well as Texas, something like "lizard flats". They still have adds in
       80-Micro so I don't think they went belly up. If you need the exact
       address email me and I'll find it for you. By the way, has anyone in
       netland figured out how to defeat the CCP/BDOS/BIOS checking section
       of Monte's SYSGEN? I managed to get a copy of ZCPR 1.0 sysgened but
       I had to hackup sysgen and I was hopeing there is an easier way to
       do it.

                       -Rob Healey
                       University of Minnesota, Duluth
                       rhealey@umn-d-ub.d.umn.edu
                               or
                       rhealey@umn-d-ub.UUCP    ( I wouldn't bet on this one.)
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