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Date   : Fri, 20 Jul 1990 13:54:37 GMT
From   : eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!ukc!stc!datlog!tpm@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Tim Murnaghan)
Subject: Amstrad 3.5" Diskettes

In article <9007170825.AA18210@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU writes:
>
>   Well, it turns out that those Amstrad folks are about the least
>sophisticated computer users in the world, 
There is something of a communications gap here. I bought an Amstrad because
it was cheap and because I thought that there'd be lots of good CP/M software
available. It turns out to be quite difficult to get the stuff, I've never
seen anything about Z-system on it until recently in this newsgroup, and
even the UK CP/M user group aren't very helpful as they have trouble with
the disks (they will write them - but no guarantees that they'll be readable),
and the magazines are full of Loco-stuff.

As most of the magazines want more contributors maybe Jay should have tried
writing an article on Z-system to enlighten the poor Loco-souls out there ?
Mind you it's probably a bit late now.

Tim.

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