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From: dcn@ixn5h.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.micro.apple
Subject: Re: Why Apple CP/M?
Message-ID: <139@ixn5h.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 7-Jul-83 11:25:03 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul  7 11:25:03 1983
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	I have been tempted once or twice to try CP/M on my Apple,
	but the hardware + software investment stopped me quickly.
	I would really like to try MuMath or MuLisp, or some of the
	fancy editors, but there is enough software for the standard
	Apple to keep me occupied for a long time.  I have concluded
	that it's only the business customers that buy an Apple, and
	then immediately stuff a Z-80 and a Videx board in it to turn
	it into a CP/M system.  Then I wonder why they bought an Apple
	instead of a good Z-80 system!

					Dave Newkirk
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