with an Apple Macintosh<p>you can't run Radio Shack programs<p>in its disc drive.<p>nor can a Commodore 64<p>drive read a file<p>you have created on an<p>IBM Personal Computer.<p>both Kaypro and Osborne<p>computers use<p>the CP/M operating system<p>but can't read each other's<p>handwriting<p>for they format (write<p>on) discs in different<p>ways.<p>the Tandy 2000 runs MS-DOS but<p>can't use most programs<p>produced for<p>the IBM Personal Computer<p>unless certain<p>bits and bytes are<p>altered<p>but the wind still blows over<p>Savannah<p>and in the Spring<p>the turkey buzzard struts and<p>flounces before his<p>hens.<p>-- Bukowski