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Old January 19th 04, 12:59 PM
charlesb
 
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"Howard Goldstein" wrote in message
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I'd love to get all noxtalgiac with you about the old tools and cp/m
as a development platform but my memory of them is they pretty much
sucked fetid dingo kidneys and it's great to be rid of them.


It's been a while, for sure! What little I did with CP/M was on a Commodore
128, emulating a Kaypro II. I had a copy of Turbo Pascal that ran on that
machine; otherwise I doubt I would have bothered with its CP/M capability.

Long, long ago! - Big floppies! Kind of reminds me of an old girlfriend.

Charles Brabham, N5PVL
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