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Hi, I am Dimitrios Karalis and I am very happy being part of the CPCWiki community. I live in Athens 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.<br>.<br>
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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.  
  
COSMOS v.24 was released in December, 2017
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My CPC releases pertain to:
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2005, The [[The Monkey Island II Demo]] demo (AmsDOS). <br> 
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2005-2021, [[Cosmos|COSMOS]], the personal cost monitoring system which also includes [[ASCII Tools]] (CP/M 2.2). <br>
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2024 June, [[On File]] database management system, 50 years anniversary of CP/M-80 (CP/M 2.2). <br>
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2024 June, [[No One Like You Demo]], 40 years anniversary of CPC (AmsDOS). <br>
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2025, June, On File and On File Register (CP/M plus), pending...
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[[Category:CPC scene members]].

Latest revision as of 03:54, 29 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 (AmsDOS).
2005-2021, COSMOS, the personal cost monitoring system which also includes ASCII Tools (CP/M 2.2).
2024 June, On File database management system, 50 years anniversary of CP/M-80 (CP/M 2.2).
2024 June, No One Like You Demo, 40 years anniversary of CPC (AmsDOS).
2025, June, On File and On File Register (CP/M plus), pending....