Hi Ben,

You wrote:
 > oj>64k RAM which is as much as the operating system can
 > oj>handle.
 > Are you sure?  I've had more than that with CP/M 2 -
 > but not on a Z80 machine.

Actually, now that you mention it, no I'm not sure. <g>
The machine (KAYPRO II) comes with 64k, but now that I
check the docs, it is not clear to me exactly how much
memory the OS can handle. It says that it will access 16
drives with up to 8Meg files each, and that they plan
expandability to 32Megs. Perhaps then, the address space
is 128Megs? I'm not sure if that relates to addressable
ram though. The Z80 may have it's own limitations too.

 > There's a lot of software at the CP/M website - it's
 > linked off from http://www.calderathin.com somewhere, I
 > don't have an up-to-date URL at hand. IIRC there is
 > actually a CP/M WWW browser and TCP/IP stack, but it might
 > need the power of CP/M-3 or MP/M to get multi-tasking.
 > Not sure.

A WWW browser would be fantastic! I'm not sure I want to
spend the time learning how to set that up though.
Accessing the web through a shell account seems more my
speed right now. <g>
  One thing I've found interesting so far, is the number
of people who know and love CP/M. It seems like a friendly
crowd too!

Cheers,
       Ole Juul

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