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.
It *is* odd that CP/M induces relatively little nostalgia and a whole lot
of nausea. You'd think that it would have its rabid partisans.
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