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The first OS on Apple II was a customized version of CP/M in ROM along
with BASIC, which was pretty standard for the day.  Later they adopted
various flavors of DOS, but provided a Z/80 expansion card to run CP/M.

http://www.ask.com/wiki/Apple_II_series


On Thu, 2011-07-14 at 20:33 -0700, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

First, Visicalc was a *big* hit on Apple ][.

Secondly, it would be good to tone this down.  Way down.  And talk about problems of mutual 
concern and not matters that have nothing to do with use of LibreOffice and the typical 
office-worker desktop computer software.  

There is nothing to be accomplished here with regard to other matters.
 
The personal attacks are unseemly and are not likely to inspire useful responses from those who 
might otherwise be interested in exploring this topic with you.

 - Dennis

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