> > That's a shame! A couple of years back I asked the classiccmp list what
> > was the "best" CP/M machine, and the overwhelming answer was "Kaypro." I
>
> My favourite CP/M machine is the Epson QX10.
I personally like the Commodore 128's CP/M. It's colour, works in both
40 and 80 column modes, offers access to the Commodore's video and sound
features (though admittedly little software actually leveraged this),
and when paired with a 1571 disk drive you have GCR and MFM format
capability and reasonably fast disk times. Alas, CP/M 3.0 Plus on the 128
is a bit slow, although there is a BIOS replacement available that
improves this considerably.
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