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The included files are the source code examples from Andy Johnson-Laird's book, "The Programmers CP/M Handbook", copyright 1983 by Osborne/McGraw-Hill.
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Andy has given his permission to share this code for non-commercial use and asked that the following information be included with this distribution -
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*******************************************
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Please give me credit for the code.
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You might even consider putting in a two line tribute to the late Gary Kildall.
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Andy has requested that those who use this code pause to consider where we would
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be if the late Gary Kildall, a pioneer's pioneer, had not taken the time to write CP/M.
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If you want to know the *real* story, I can recommend the book "They Made America" by Sir Harold Evans. It will tell you just how significant Gary's work was, and how Mr. Gates got to where he is.
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The second edition has a far more complete story.
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Regards
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Andy
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Posted 10/8/07
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Jack Rubin
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