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Date   : Tue, 17 Dec 1991 14:38:49 GMT
From   : att!pacbell.com!pacbell!sactoh0!antares!neptons@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Roger Barth)
Subject: Re: What to do with a CP/M emulator?

buescher@over.ugcs.caltech.edu (Brent Joseph Buescher) writes:
> Way back when I got the PD CP/M emulator for my Atari ST
> and never came across anything worth running on it.
> WHat's out there?
> 
> Brent Buescher

Brent,

CP/M was the operating system before MS-DOS and there are a large 
number of us out here who cut our teeth on micros using CP/M by
exploring computing with it.  These days we use emulators or Z80
coprocessors in order to make changes to code that was based upon
CP/M development tools.

There are also a number of CP/M systems out there that are
faithfully serving owners running word processors, spreadsheets and
even some databasing.

Roger

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