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From: spiros%gmr.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa (Spiros Triantafyllopoulus)
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Subject: Unix binary compatibility
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Date: Mon, 4-Nov-85 22:41:29 EST
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The idea of PCC sounds pretty good, as there is only a PCC interpreter
needed per machine. It still does not solve much, if a standard for
reading/writing floppies is not set. PC or MS DOS diskettes are quite
interchangable and can be read and written with minor hassle,even if
.exe or .com files are not compatible.

Then, once you get a media standard, preferably mini-floppies, DSDD
800 KB (my favorites), then we can talk a bit more about PCC. What's
the status of media standards in the CP/M world?
Spiros
(Spiros@GMR)