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From: David Towson (SECAD) 
Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm
Subject: Re:  Kaypro floppy format?
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Date: Thu, 20-Dec-84 10:22:55 EST
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Paul and other list members - I would like to take this opportunity to poll
the readership:  Paul has asked an interesting question concerning the format
used for Kaypro disks, and he has asked for replies to be sent directly to him
in order to spare the list "the boring details".  I have seen this sort of plea
several times recently, and I would like to know whether our readers really
find this sort of thing boring.  Certainly, I don't find it boring.  It seems
to me that this is the sort of thing the list is for - an exchange of useful
information concerning CP/M and its many implementations.  In fact, I feel that
the list will die if such an exchange ever stops.

     So how do you all feel about this?  All views are solicited.


Dave

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