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  • ...n_for = Converted ''[[Colossal Cave Adventure]]'' to [[BDS C]] for [[CP/M]]| ...Colossal Cave Adventure]]'' by [[Will Crowther]] and [[Don Woods]] to [[CP/M]] in [[1985]].
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  • ...was sold commercially by [[The Software Toolworks]] for [[HDOS]] and [[CP/M]] in February [[1982]], and for [[DOS]] in February [[1984]].
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  • ...was sold commercially by [[The Software Toolworks]] for [[HDOS]] and [[CP/M]] in February [[1982]], and for [[DOS]] in February [[1984]].
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  • [[Category: Video games released on CP/M]]
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  • ...[Digital Research]] had yet to release the 8086 compatible version of [[CP/M]].
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  • ...ating systems were [[Digital Research]]'s successors to their popular [[CP/M]] operating system.
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  • ...n operating system for [[Seattle Computer Products]] based heavily on [[CP/M]]. The company released two versions of QDOS in July and August [[1980]]. T
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  • ...[Atari 8-bit computers|Atari 8-bit]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[CP/M]], [[DOS]], [[iOS]], [[Kaypro II]], [[Mac OS]], [[Osborne 1]], [[PC-9800 se ...[Atari 8-bit computers|Atari 8-bit]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[CP/M]], [[DOS]], [[iOS]], [[Kaypro II]], [[Mac OS]], [[Osborne 1]], [[PC-9800 se
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  • ...of this operating system and its successors were heavily based on the [[CP/M]] operating system.
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  • .../UNIX: August 28, 2019<br />'''The Original Adventure'''<br />Osborne 1 CP/M: September 8, 2019<br />'''Adventure II'''<br />Z-code: August 24, 2019<br ...ersion was converted to [[BDS C|BDS C 1.43]] by [[L. C. Calhoun]] for [[CP/M]] in 1985.
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  • ...of this operating system and its successors were heavily based on the [[CP/M]] operating system.
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  • ...1980<br />Apple II: 1981<br />Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MSX: 1983<br />CP/M, DOS, Mac OS, TI-99/4A: 1984<br />Atari ST: 1985<br />Amiga, Amstrad CPC, A
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  • ...n operating system for [[Seattle Computer Products]] based heavily on [[CP/M]]. The company released two versions of QDOS in July and August [[1980]]. T
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