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Subject: help requested
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Date: Thu, 26-Jan-84 05:14:00 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan 26 05:14:00 1984
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From:  Jerry E. Pournelle 

I am doing an article for POPULAR on The Operating System
Jungle".  Part One is on the 8-bit micro world which is
dominated by CP/M (and Apple DOS).
	I would like to be as complete as is required, but I'm
not too familiar with many of the 8-bit rivals to CP/M.
	I'd appreciate SHORT info sketches of:
Turbodos
Oasis
	particularly if there are any enthusiasts for those out
there.  I have touched CDOS and TPM although if there's a TPM
enthusiast I'd apprecaited hearing about it's good points.  I've
mentioned the late unlamented TRS-DOS and its viable successor
L-DOS. What have I overlooked that's important?
Thanks,
JEP