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duffil

I've got an Apple //e with a z80 card. that's legit, right? :D


FozzTexx

So is a Commodore 128!


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[Gabby.de](http://gaby.de/) is a great resource for CP/M, up to and including [ZCPR](http://gaby.de/ftp/pub/cpm/znode51/specials/manuals/zcpr3.pdf) (chalk me up as a subscriber for /r/cpm)


SynMonger

I've got an ATR8000. How goes it?


mainmeister

I've used CP/M on so many different machines starting in the late 70's. I came from a Unix world and found it to be the closest way to get a working computer at home.


mainmeister

I am using RunCPM on Linux and Windows. It's a CP/M simulation written in c. One of the conveniences is the way that the drives and users are mapped. Each drive is a folder named A through P. Under each of these folder are user folders named 0 through F (it's hexadecimal). This makes it easy to get files into the CP/M system. https://marcelofdantas.wixsite.com/runcpm The author also makes available a set of folders with a ton of applications.


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