So many Z-80 CP/M machines... were they compatible, to a reasonable
extent? (I heard that MS had some standard in Japan for the purpose
called MSX. More info on that?)
To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic
computers"
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Subject: Re: NorthStar Advantage Question
Joe wrote:
At 07:05 PM 2/20/98 -0500, you wrote:
I just bought a Northstar Advantage.
Ok what's a NorthStar Advantade?
They started as Kentucky Fried Computers and were later forced to
change their name to North Star Computers....according to Stan
Veit. The Advantage was a 64k Z80A running at 4MHz. It had two
built-in floppy drives...ran CP/M. Late 70's I believe.
Win
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