Note: This book review was written in late 1981 or early 1982. Newer books are not covered. Readers should also look into Dave Cortesi's book and other new books on the subject. CPM-BOOK.DOC Summarized Rating Chart (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Index x x x x no CP/M User group address x no x no x Software list x no x no x Hardware list x no no no x Command summary x x x x x CP/M version differences x x no no no Glossary no no no no x (1) Osborne CP/M User Guide (The best overall) (2) The CP/M Handbook (Excellent reference guide) (3) CP/M Primer (Best to read before buying CP/M) (4) Using CP/M (Read before buying a computer) (5) How to Get Started with CP/M (Read only if you like to read books) Hogan, Thom, OSBORNE CP/M USER GUIDE, Berkely: Osborne / Mcgraw-Hill 1981. Price $12.99 - 283 Pages. CHAPTERS one thru eight: Intro to CP/M & Operating systems, CP/M built-in commands, CP/M transient commands, Asm language utilities, Other transient programs & CP/M, MP/M, CP/NET & CP/M derivatives, Technical aspects of CP/M, Putting it all together: the systems approach. APPENDICES: CP/M command summary, ASCII character codes, Comparisions of CP/M versions 1.3, 1.4 & 2.0, CP/M prompts, Diskette selection, Annotated bibliography and CP/M address book. I rate this book the best overall because its easy reading style will get you familiar with all the CP/M commands very quickly. And it explains some of the more difficult to understand CP/M facilities (e.g. modifying the BIOS), without talking over the beginner's head. Appropriate comments on the different versions of CP/M are liberally used in this book and will not confuse the beginner. Its best features include: an extensive magazine article list on CP/M, languages, and utilities, error messages for each CP/M command are listed immediately after its description, a brief description of the more popular languages and a list of different cpu diskette formats. Boo-boos - In chapter 7, page 222 "Routine from MODEM527.ASM by Ward Christiansen(sic)". Zaks, Rodney, THE CP/M HANDBOOK with MP/M, Berkeley: Sybex 1980. Price $14.95 - 321 Pages. CHAPTERS one thru eight: Intro to CP/M & MP/M, CP/M & MP/M facilities, Handling files with pip, Using the editor, Inside CP/M (and MP/M), Reference guide to CP/M & MP/M commands & programs, Practical hints, and The future. APPENDICES: Common CP/M error messages, Hex conversion table, ASCII conversion table, Ed control characters, ED commands, Pip device names, Pip keywords, Pip parameters, CP/M (and MP/M) commands, Command editing controls, CP/M extension types, Supplies (checklist), Computer room organization (checklist), Failure checklist, Basic trouble shooting rules. This book is the best reference guide of all the CP/M books because CP/M versions 1.4, 2.2 and MP/M commands are distinguished throughout. It uses a brute force method of explaining the various command options otherwise I would rate it equal to the Osborne CP/M User Guide. This is the only book that describes the MP/M commands and it should be sitting next to the console when using CP/M.