Welcome CP/M user!
I got an interesting line in my stats today.. Apparently someone has visited my page using CP/M.
So, I would like to take this opportunity to say, dear CP/M user, welcome to the wonderful world of the internet.
I got an interesting line in my stats today.. Apparently someone has visited my page using CP/M.
So, I would like to take this opportunity to say, dear CP/M user, welcome to the wonderful world of the internet.
Comments
Thijs •
ok... but what is CP/M?? :)Evert •
Hi Thijs! Hows south amerika ?CP/M is basically the ancestor of MS-DOS .. Oldd
So the entry has to be a fake anyway =)
bjork •
dear evert,puerto rico is part of the us. and amerika is spelt america you dutchy.
Evert •
I did not know that!thanks !
JWT •
Too funny. I was thinking about CP/M just yesterday. Today I did a search to see if I could get AS 2.0 to do AMF3, and what do I find? Actually, I believe it is possible to connect to the internet with CP/M... Back in the day we used to make BBS's using CP/M, so I'm sure it can be done.. The questions are, has anyone taken the time to do so and is the CP/M visit a result??CP/M User •
What page might that be?!Anonymous •
Dammit ! I wrote a thesis using CP/M - and wich to mount CP/M formatted floppies on a Debian ext3 fs so I can use 'cpmtools' in order to rtransfer files. Is it possible that someone on this list could suggest how to designate CP/M for the *nix 'mount' command ?Adam
afb@paradise.net.nz
Adam •
Dammit ! I wrote a thesis using CP/M - and wich to mount CP/M formatted floppies on a Debian ext3 fs so I can use 'cpmtools' in order to rtransfer files. Is it possible that someone on this list could suggest how to designate CP/M for the *nix 'mount' command ?Adam
afb@paradise.net.nz
viwdjhfphi •
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