• Vintage Computer Festival

    From Matthew Munson@VERT/IUTOPIA to DIGITAL MAN on Sunday, March 02, 2025 19:32:00
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    and DOS systems like us? Did you program and load your games in
    multiple incompatible dialects of BASIC? Watch and reflect back with us
    to the days of tape drives, floppy disks, laserdiscs, CRTs, dial-up
    modems and dot matrix printers!

    I was given a used kaypro computer back in 1992, and cp/m was not fun to use. Gave away the collection 6 years later to a collector.



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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Matthew Munson on Sunday, March 02, 2025 20:13:57
    Re: Vintage Computer Festival
    By: Matthew Munson to DIGITAL MAN on Sun Mar 02 2025 07:32 pm

    I was given a used kaypro computer back in 1992, and cp/m was not fun to use. Gave away the collection 6 years later to a collector.

    I borrowed a Kaypro laptop in 1991 and I remember it having MS-DOS on it.

    Nightfox

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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to Matthew Munson on Sunday, April 06, 2025 13:06:49
    Re: Vintage Computer Festival
    By: Matthew Munson to DIGITAL MAN on Sun Mar 02 2025 19:32:00

    I was given a used kaypro computer back in 1992, and cp/m was not fun...

    It can depend on the version your using. I learned CP/M on a Wang minicomputer and I loved it. It was the first OS I learned and I became rather proficient with it.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Mortar on Sunday, April 06, 2025 18:54:06
    Re: CP/M
    By: Mortar to Matthew Munson on Sun Apr 06 2025 01:06 pm

    Re: Vintage Computer Festival
    By: Matthew Munson to DIGITAL MAN on Sun Mar 02 2025 19:32:00

    I was given a used kaypro computer back in 1992, and cp/m was not fun...

    It can depend on the version your using. I learned CP/M on a Wang minicomputer and I loved it. It was the first OS I learned and I became rather proficient with it.

    I would have guessed that you love the wang.
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