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Re: Which Z-80 Card Should I Keep?



Cool! Thanks for the advice! :)

BTW, is CP/M freely distributable? Or is it a licensed product?

--- Bryan

"John L" <jd@logotech.8m.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 20:00:14 -1000, "Bryan Villados"
> <news001@macgeek.org> wrote:
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> >I have two Z-80 cards, and I want to sell one of them. But I can't decide
> >which one to keep. They both work. The two cards are:
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> >- Applied Engineering Z-80 Plus
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> This one is better. It has a faster Z-80 processor and with the right
> bundled software (Applied Engineering CP/AM 5.x) you can run CP/M
> programs off a unidisk 3.5" drive.
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> BTW, anyone here running CP/AM 5.x  with a Z-80 Plus card ?
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> >- Microsoft SoftCard
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> Not a bad card and works well with MS CP/M 2.2x.  Requires a 48K
> ][/][+ as a minimum.
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