Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Nick Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Just wondering... Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2025 20:55:47 +0100 Lines: 10 Message-ID: References: <18453d040a5eef02$10919$3915$22dd686e@news.thundernews.com> <101khg2$3cn22$1@dont-email.me> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net ddOAUa8D2NT0pni+mO5PEAnWQqX+pGifx/glBZpQ3Bj2o4ttmf Cancel-Lock: sha1:LW61jVOtN1ADfRdcUw+UZv+Wl5M= sha256:i/p1TOAVZF5ZFWQEHjMvhX4k4poGHEH6fni+c4k4p8s= User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Content-Language: en-GB In-Reply-To: Xref: csiph.com comp.os.cpm:14481 On 10/06/2025 09:40, Fritz wrote: > I use more an emulator than the modern RC2014 like part. > https://www.myoldc.info/eaca_tcs_computer/sdltrs_and_the_videogenies.html I never realised that Lowe Electronics had their own port of CP/M. I was reading John Wilson's memoirs a while back and how Lowes bought more Genies than they know what to do with. Their main market was ham radio equipment and general coverage receivers.I wonder if John Thorpe, their receiver designer was involved in that side too.