Philip,

It was great meeting you at Tandy Assembly and seeing the great stuff you've 
done with CP/M for the M100!  Thanks so much for making the trek over to the 
show.  You and Ian Mavric certainly came a long way for our little show.

I'd love to talk more with you about what you're working on. Maybe an interview 
for the Trash Talk Podcast?

Randy Kindig

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> On Oct 27, 2017, at 8:30 PM, Philip Avery <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As Mike & Steve reported I did indeed make the trip from New Zealand to the 
> recent Tandy Assembly, Ohio then on to Ontario, Canada. I succeeded in 
> getting CP/M running on my real Rememed-T102 prior to the event, so was able 
> to display that (as pictured). There was good representation of Model T's 
> there, often among large collections of other Tandy computers. As I'm also 
> into Model I,III, 4 - I was in heaven. Our Randy Kindig had a great display 
> of Tandy portables. There's plenty of pics on the net, and YouTube coverage - 
> search for Tandy Assembly. I really enjoyed myself there, the enthusiasm 
> brought the old hardware truly to life. It wasn't just an event, but an 
> experience.
> 
> CP/M: Despite the lack of updates, action has been happening. Feature creep 
> has prevented me from producing a wiki page, but I will get there. I'm 
> currently working on an Import utility to bring in large files from the net 
> via TPDD-emulation. Once that's done, I can release a self-installing CP/M 
> for Remem machines, so those who have that board are all go. As VT features 
> Remem & NADSBox, that version will be good for VT users as well. For the rest 
> of us, Steve's REXCPM board (currently in development) will be our saviour.
> 
> Making CP/M great again
> Philip
> 
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