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From: hanscom@lll-es-s05 (Roger Hanscom 423-0441)
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Subject: RE: CP/M Magazines
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Date: Fri, 10-Jul-87 16:58:26 EDT
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>     Also, Micro Cornucopia has a lot of CP/M articles.
>   I do not have the subscription information on either of thes
>  magazines, but your local library should be able to help.
>  Jim Morton

Micro Cornucopia is a great magazine, but they've got the
"MS-DOS" disease.  Dave Hardy's S-100 column was even missing
in the most recent issue.  I would recommend Micro C to anyone
who has an interest in hardware and software beyond the
appliance level, but if you subscribe looking for a large
amount of CP/M material, you'll be disappointed.