Quoting Cameron Kaiser <spectre at floodgap.com>:
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.
I think the problem with cp/m is/was, that there was not "the" cp/m machine.
So everybody used it in many different machines.
The cp/m itself was, I think pretty nice. I had a system in the early
80's which I liked. And, to be honest I have it actually on my list to
make one
again, probably even this year. Use sd-flash as floppy/disk replacement,
give it a nice graphics option for vga screens, but still nice & small ...
Cheers