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Re: 1984 mulisp used on an emulator



In article <lQ9d8.11$k87.38632@news.uswest.net>, Bart <who@where.what> wrote:
 
> though.
>
>>To Paul: where can I get disk images of a CP/M-Version which runs on Oasis ?
>>
> 
> Olaf:  if you go to the usenet newsgroup comp.os.cpm and post a
> request or send a email to a fellow named Don Maslin you will find
> there, he and others on that group can provide you with disks for
> CP/M for just about any flavor of machine in the known universe.
> My Kaypro, Osborne, and Comp-u-Dyne boxes are up and talking thanks
> to them.
 
I guess they can supply CP/M disks for just about any machine except
the Apple II, since the disk format of that machine is a little --
special.  At the lowest leve, it doesn't use FM or MFM, but GCR, and
it requires special disk controller hardware to read such disks.
Most CP/M machines cannot read them; PC's (with 5.25" disk drives)
can't read them either.
 
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