My first choice would be a Xerox 820-II. The nicest CP/M system I've
ever used. It is not universally loved though, so it might be easy to
get one very reasonably.
My second choice would be an Epson QX-10. The ramdrive is a nice
feature. There is a cult following though. You could also go with the
similar QX-16 which runs CP/M-80 and MS-DOS.
My third choice is the the Kaypro. They're excellent machines, just not
quite as excellent as my first two choices.
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, gil smith wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> I am curious what your favorite cp/m system might be. I am getting an itch
> for some late-70/early-80/pre-msdos kind of box. Of the transportables, I
> recall working with a kaypro years ago that seemed decent, but I've also
> been thinking about an osborne. I'm not sure whether there is anything in
> an s-100 design that I should look at.
>
> I'd like to get something that is reasonably priced, yet still collectible.
> With enough decent apps around, and a modest user base (nothing too
> obscure, that is).
>
> Any thoughts appreciated -- thanks,
>
> gil smith
>
>
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