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to: Darryl Georgee
from: Jeff Paget
date: 1996-12-05 08:03:00
subject: CPM BOOT DISC WANTED

Hi,

 DG> Is anyone out there old enough to remember CPM? If yes read on,
   > if no go back to playing Doom or wotever.

   Yes there are still some of us geriatrics out here who can remember
   a program that is 15 years old.  :>

 DG>  I have an old CPM PC. made by "multi tech" it has side by side
   >  floppy drives and no HD. The boot disc and all s/ware have be
   > lost has anyone any knowledge of these machines and/or a boot disc?

   Well I can supply a working Amstrad 3" original boot disk, ( yes three
   inch FDD, Amstrad thought a standard was what you ran up a flagpole! )
   it has CPM 2.2 and DR LOGO, you could port it across to 5.25 or have
   some one serial it for you. ( some other Amstrad stuff here as well if
   anyone wants some spares/games etc. )

   Let me know if your interested.
   Regards
   Jeff


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