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authorAndreas Baumann <mail@andreasbaumann.cc>2019-12-08 13:09:59 +0100
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## What not
-I personally missed some CP/M-based machines. Closest (from the outer appearance)
-came the following IBM portable:
+I personally missed some CP/M-based machines (not counting the electronic
+type writer running CP/M and running games from a small tape drive, which
+was interesting to see). Closest (from the outer appearance) came the
+following IBM portable:
{{< figure src="/images/blog/retro-computing-vintage-computer-festival-zurich-2019/retro-computing-vintage-computer-festival-zurich-2019-IBM-5155.jpg" alt="IBM 5155 Portable" >}}