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'''COSMOS''' is a personal cost monitoring system written by [[KSL|KSL]]. It runs under [[CP/M|CP/M]] and is under development since 2005. <br><br> It is a personal business application similar to the MSDOS-era PC applications and probably one of the largest projects ever developed for CP/M.<br><br> The application requires 63 KB of TPA, minimum 128 KB of total RAM and two disc drives. <br><br> Furthermore, it supports the Dobbertin Hard Disk and the RAM expansion, includes GSX and a user friendly GUI using AMX mouse, provides a 16-color screen saver, supports high capacity external drives, deals with the serial and parallel ports of the CPC and provides CPC-to-PC communication via RS232C. <br><br> Version 22 of COSMOS is under preparation and will be released in January 2014.<br><br>
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'''COSMOS''' is a personal cost monitoring system written by [[KSL|KSL]]. It runs under [[CP/M|CP/M]] and is under development since 2005.<br><br>
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It is a personal business application similar to the MSDOS-era PC applications and probably one of the largest projects ever developed for CP/M.<br><br>
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The application requires 63 KB of TPA, minimum 128 KB of total RAM and two disc drives.<br><br>
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Furthermore, it supports the Dobbertin Hard Disk and the RAM expansion, includes GSX and a user friendly GUI using [[AMX Mouse]], provides a 16-color screen saver, supports high capacity external drives, deals with the serial and parallel ports of the CPC and provides CPC-to-PC communication via RS232C.<br><br>
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Version 22 of COSMOS is under preparation and will be released in January 2014.<br><br>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:15, 18 September 2013

COSMOS is a personal cost monitoring system written by KSL. It runs under CP/M and is under development since 2005.

It is a personal business application similar to the MSDOS-era PC applications and probably one of the largest projects ever developed for CP/M.

The application requires 63 KB of TPA, minimum 128 KB of total RAM and two disc drives.

Furthermore, it supports the Dobbertin Hard Disk and the RAM expansion, includes GSX and a user friendly GUI using AMX Mouse, provides a 16-color screen saver, supports high capacity external drives, deals with the serial and parallel ports of the CPC and provides CPC-to-PC communication via RS232C.

Version 22 of COSMOS is under preparation and will be released in January 2014.

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