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Date   : Fri, 11 May 1990 17:05:58 EST
From   : SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
Subject: Source for M80

   Here is some information that someone passed on to me that might be of
interest to people on the net.

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While browsing through a local software liquidation establishment (a common
enterprise in this part of the world - Silicon Valley), I stumbled across
something which should be of interest to anyone interested in 8080/Z80
assembly language programming.  The below-listed store has at least 30 copies
of the Microsoft M80 assembler for CPM80, with manuals, for the great price
of 10 dollars each.  I am not sure which version of M80 it is, as the plastic
box was sealed, but it likely includes the L80 linker and (whatever the REL
librarian is named).  These appear to be unopened originals and are available
only in eight inch single density format.  Looks like a super deal, and is
totally legitimate from all appearances.

This would be especially useful for a assembler beginner wanting to use REL
programming aids such as SYSLIB, Z3LIB, etc.  Or, if you have a pirated copy
of M80 already, just the manuals that come with these would be worth it.

For more information, contact:

Herb's Discount Software
4406A Enterprise Place
Fremont, CA  94538
415/490-6335

I have no connection with this establishment and am simply passing along what
I saw there today.



End of INFO-CPM Digest V90 Issue #84
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