The best CP/M machine is the Commodore 128D, fortified with CMD hardware.
- Bo
Hello all:
I hope this is "classic" enough . . .
Though I've been involved with and have earned my keep with desktop
microcomputers for a period covering almost twenty years, I was
in another
field during the time when CP/M was popular.
I'd like to add a CP/M based machine to my collection but as
with all of my
old computers I want to have a system I can use
for at least one
business-related application. This helps make my collection
tax-deductable
as a business expense ;>) BTW, I
don't mind writing my own code.
What was the best CP/M based machine for business? Are
applications and
utilities still obtainable? What about
development tools and
documentation?
Your opinions, please.
Thanks,
Glen Goodwin
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