Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!dkuug!freja.diku.dk!skinfaxe.diku.dk!jensting From: jensting@skinfaxe.diku.dk (Jens Tingleff) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Why Bother With CP/M? Message-ID: <1990Apr9.073212.23646@diku.dk> Date: 9 Apr 90 07:32:12 GMT References: <1435@mindlink.UUCP> <2227@ariel.unm.edu> Sender: news@diku.dk (The Netnews System) Organization: Department Of Computer Science, University Of Copenhagen Lines: 20 While on the subject of cheap systems, I bought a CP/M-68k system (8MHz 68000, 0.5 MB, 2x1MB drives, .....) for appr. $400. The original list price was some $8000 (yes, 20 times as much), back in the dark ages (spring -85). Of course, until the C compiler appeared in comp.os.minix, I had practically given up on using it due to the nature of the Alcyon CC. The reason for the cheapness was CP/M, meaning NO software avaiable (the only software I found was an Modula-2 compiler, at the same price as a single-user license for a SUN...). Today, I couldn't even sell it without loosing money. Some day I'll overcome my nostalgia, and sell it as scrap. SIGH. Jens jensting@diku.dk is Jens Tingleff MSc EE, Research Assistent at DIKU Institute of Computer Science, Copenhagen University Snail mail: DIKU Universitetsparken 1 DK2100 KBH O