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From: jgilbert@WSMR08.ARPA (John Gilbert CD)
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Subject: Re: Is CP/M dead
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 13:40:33 EST
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I think Alan's message raises a matter of great concern to the users of CPM...
there simply is no magazine that deals principally with CPM matters and hence
can create a forum for information exchange concerning it.

I was startled to learn recently that KayPro's magazine Profiles, with 100,000
circulation is that largest magazine appealing mostly to CPM users and it is
undergoing an identity crisis since KayPro is no selling MS-DOS based
computers.

John Gilbert