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December 1999, Week 2

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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 11 Dec 1999 11:23:08 -0600357_- Hi 3K Fans,

I have a new project. I am having a lot of fun doing this, and I decided to
let you join in on the fun.

I have been asked to write a paper to help defend a client keeping their HP
3000. One of my client's clients is seeking an answer to that really stupid
question: Why do you keep running on the HP 3000 platform? [...]36_11Dec199911:23:[log in to unmask]
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I have been collecting CP/M software, manuals and hardware for some
time.  Have a few different systems.  One of my favorites is an ICL
running CP/M 86.  It had 7 terminals although I only have the colour
one left.  1 meg of RAM which is currently down to 768K due to one of
the memory cards developing a problem.  10 Meg harddrive, that I have
to lift the lid on and hand start :).  Works well once going though.
Some nice software on it. :)


On Fri, 10 Dec 1999 23:02:13 -0500, "Johnson, Tracy"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Am cleaning out my computer bookshelf at home and I found a couple
>of Digitigal Research CP/M manuals.  These may be of value to a
>collector.  They're dated 1983.

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