On Wed, 22 Aug 2012, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I think
Kaypros are among the best CP/M machines ever built.
I like the Kaypros fine, but I like the Commodore 128 better for CP/M. It
may be slow, but it's a nice implementation.
While I like the Kaypros, I prefer my TRS-80 Model 4 as a CP/M system.
Back in the day, I ran Montezuma Micro CP/M 2.2 on this system and with
its second bank of 64KB available as a RAMdisk, it was quite snappy. MM
also had the capability of defining virtual drives as other CP/M formats,
so you could have, for example, a D: drive set up as a Kaypro or Osborne
format.
Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology
http://sturgeon.css.psu.edu/~mloewen/Oldtech/