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Originally Posted by theducks
QX10 was native CP/M. You must have had the DOS add in board (also on the QX16). Solid machine. Even my dad could not screw it up 
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My Kaypro in the closet also has the DOS add in board. If yew were running CP/M, yew could configure the DOS board to give yew an additional 256k RAM disk. In DOS, I think it ran DOS 2.11, and not very well. But the RAM disk was kewl and FAST, and I used it often.