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On Monday March 30, 2020 Geist said:
It's "Profi CP/M" for Sinclair PROFI by Micco Software, published in 1992 (udi file binary identical). https://zxart.ee/eng/software/tool/programming/operacionnye-sistemy/profi-cpm/ http://zxpress.ru/article.php?id=7775&lng=eng
On Sunday August 20, 2017 Stanislav Georgiev said:
The file contains "cpm.udi" which could be Corel Draw file, but it seems to be fake.
On Saturday August 19, 2017 Stanislav Georgiev said:
CP/M originally meant Control Program/Monitor. Later one was somewhat improper "translation" by Microsoft.
On Wednesday June 18, 2008 some ya hoo (guest) said:
Before I ever used CP/M I was using H-DOS.... on a Heathkit I assembled part by part. With single sided hard sectored 5-1/4" floppies.
On Saturday February 16, 2008 Klement-G (guest) said:
Mr. Gary Kildall has never touched this. This is complete rework.
On Thursday August 23, 2007 guest (guest) said:
built for machines running with a 2mhz processor. sweet :p.
On Sunday February 11, 2007 guest (guest) said:
CP/M was THE operating system for 8 bit microprocessors such as the 8080 and Z80. This was before IBM and Microsoft launched the IBM DOS (aka Microsoft DOS . . .version 1.0) for 16 bit microprocessors such as the Intel 8086 and 8088.
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