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Hi, I am Dimitrios Karalis (or KSL) and I am very happy being part of the CPCWiki community. I live in Athens (Greece) and I was born in 1974.&nbsp;[[Category:CPC scene members]]<br>.<br>
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[[Image:MyCPC.jpg|right|thumb|250px|My CPC still fully active]]
  
COSMOS (the personal cost monitoring system) which runs under CP/M was my biggest project for CPC.
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I live in Athens and I was born in 1974. In my opinion, the CPC6128 was the 8-bit micro with the '''biggest potential''' because of its '''CP/M-80 business applications''', its '''colorful overscan games/demos''' and its '''expansion capabilities'''. Inspired and motivated by the greek Pixel magazine (see N.60, page 32, CAT problems), I still develop (MS-DOS like) programs for the CP/M-80 and the CPC6128 just for fun and in order to deal with some of my everyday problems (budget and car maintenance monitoring). I like/prefer single tasking computers because they allow you to focus on your work without being distracted by messages, emails, reminders, notifications, other processes etc, etc.
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My CPC releases pertain to:
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2005, The [[The Monkey Island II Demo]] demo. <br> 
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2005-2021, [[Cosmos|COSMOS]], the personal cost monitoring system which also includes [[ASCII Tools]]. <br>
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2024 June, [[On File]] database management system (50 years anniversary of CP/M-80). <br>
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2024 June, [[No One Like You Demo]] (40 years anniversary of CPC). <br>
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2025, June, On File Register (pending...)!
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[[Category:CPC scene members]].

Latest revision as of 16:18, 1 May 2025

My CPC still fully active

I live in Athens and I was born in 1974. In my opinion, the CPC6128 was the 8-bit micro with the biggest potential because of its CP/M-80 business applications, its colorful overscan games/demos and its expansion capabilities. Inspired and motivated by the greek Pixel magazine (see N.60, page 32, CAT problems), I still develop (MS-DOS like) programs for the CP/M-80 and the CPC6128 just for fun and in order to deal with some of my everyday problems (budget and car maintenance monitoring). I like/prefer single tasking computers because they allow you to focus on your work without being distracted by messages, emails, reminders, notifications, other processes etc, etc.

My CPC releases pertain to:

2005, The The Monkey Island II Demo demo.
2005-2021, COSMOS, the personal cost monitoring system which also includes ASCII Tools.
2024 June, On File database management system (50 years anniversary of CP/M-80).
2024 June, No One Like You Demo (40 years anniversary of CPC).
2025, June, On File Register (pending...)!.