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sdspitfire{at}hotmail.com wrote:
>> FWIW, a few years ago I bought 3 Atlaz CP/M cards and they all work
>> fine AFAIK.
>>
>> I didn't see any problems in light use.
>>
>> They came in little blue and white boxes as mentioned.
>
>
> Received one yesterday, popped it in the gs, changed the speed to
> normal, and it booted right up. Indicated there was 44k of memory
> available. Hard to beat the price.
With an appropriate version of CP/M, you should be able to
get 56K available, since the IIgs intrinsically has a 16KB
"Language Card".
-michael
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