CP/M User
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So what do you use or have you used out of those?
I have used:
* CP/M-86 v1.1 For the IBM PC/XT - which is the 16bit equivalent of CP/M-80 v2.2.
On a 8bit Computer (which is an Amstrad CPC6128) I've used:
* CP/M Plus (v3.1)
* CP/M v2.2 and;
* BASIC - which is what is referred to as AMSDOS, which comes in it's own ROM.
- Of the 3 on that machine I used AMSDOS (since the majority of software is commercial available for that system) & CP/M v2.2 for programming mainly because it's the Disc (yes Disc) Based Operating system available for all that range of machines! :-D
So what do you use or have you used out of those?
I have used:
* CP/M-86 v1.1 For the IBM PC/XT - which is the 16bit equivalent of CP/M-80 v2.2.
On a 8bit Computer (which is an Amstrad CPC6128) I've used:
* CP/M Plus (v3.1)
* CP/M v2.2 and;
* BASIC - which is what is referred to as AMSDOS, which comes in it's own ROM.
- Of the 3 on that machine I used AMSDOS (since the majority of software is commercial available for that system) & CP/M v2.2 for programming mainly because it's the Disc (yes Disc) Based Operating system available for all that range of machines! :-D