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CP/M - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cost per mille - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cost per mille (CPM), also called cost ‰ and cost per thousand (CPT) (in Latin mille means thousand) , is a commonly used measurement in advertising. Radio, television, newspaper, magazine, out...
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CP/M-86 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CP/M-86 was a version of the CP/M operating system that Digital Research made for the Intel 8086 and Intel 8088. The commands are those of CP/M-80. Executable files used the relocatable .CMD file for...
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For Students; Resources, homework help and more... For Teachers; Resources, professional development and more... For Parents; Guides, skill builders and more... ... ©2009 College Preparatory Mathematics. All rights reserved. Site design by Fahrenheit Studio. ... A complete, balanced mathematics curriculum for grades 6-12...
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CP/M Center - Information, Links, ZFest, Unofficial CP/M Website, Userclub, ZNODE 51 BBS ... CP/M - what's that?; You may be curious what this page is all about... ... CP/M Links; Links to the most important, most interesting, and strangest CP/M and z80 sites.
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CP/M Programming Languages and Developer's Tools ... This site will be a clearing house for CP/M software. That's the good news. Now the bad news. What original source you will find on this site is all there is! The rest has been lost to the ages for one reason or another.
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CP/M utilities and documentation for the Commodore C-128. Herne Data Systems Ltd. is a developer of operating system enhancement and utility shareware as well as custom software for DOS and Windows environments. ... Although we no longer support our line of CP/M software (developed in the '80s), we had collected...
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Yahoo! reviewed these sites and found them related to Operating Systems > CP/M ... Unofficial CP/M Web Site, The; Clearing house for CP/M software. Also includes links, FAQ, library, and more. www.cpm.z80.de...
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In an interesting sidenote to CP/M development, and as noted in The History of MSDOS written by Leven Antov, in 1980 IBM began searching for an operating system for their upcoming IBM PC. They originally intended to use CP/M and approached Digital Research, Kildall's employer.
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