Date : Fri, 08 May 1992 01:01:29 GMT
From : mintaka.lcs.mit.edu!wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu!entropy@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (maximum entropy)
Subject: Re: CP/M questions
In article <56618@hydra.gatech.EDU> jm59@prism.gatech.EDU (MILLS,JOHN M.)
writes:
As far as I know, cp/m68k was DRI's attempt to grab hold of the 68000
market.
If cp/m68k wasn't a _lot_ more functional than cp/m, I would say it
deservedly sank without a trace. (Did Force use this o.s. at some point?)
CP/M-68K was only -one- of their attempts to get a piece of the 68K
market. GEM (Graphic Environment Manager) was developed for both the
Intel and Motorola processors, and is the default OS environment on
the Atari ST (a 68000 machine.)
Cheers,
entropy
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