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Re: Which Z-80 Card Should I Keep?



Gosh, I don't remember. This was back around 1982. The disk catalog looked
funny and some other odds and ends. The programs were usable. There may have
been some patching by DR for their card, or something.

Tom Zuchowski


"Linards Ticmanis" <ticmanis@coli.uni-sb.de> wrote in message
3C4EB0C5.5040800@coli.uni-sb.de">news:3C4EB0C5.5040800@coli.uni-sb.de...
> Tom Zuchowski wrote:
>
> > I had a DR card that ran CP/M 3.0 called "The CPU Plus Card" or
something
> > like that. I sorely regretted buying it instead of a less expensive
card, as
> > it was not entirely compatible with mainstream CP/M applications such as
> > Turbo Pascal.
>
> Really? I have run Turbo, Wordstar 4, Multiplan, dBase etc. without
> problems on a Commodore 128, which is also featuring CP/M 3.0. What were
> the problems?