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==C== * [[Camputers Lynx]] (96k/128k models) * [[Casio|Casio FP1000 FL]] * CASU Super-C - Z80 based with a 21 slot S100 bus (Networkable with MP/M) - UK manufactured * CASU Mini-C - Z80 based with a 7 slot S100 bus and twin 8" floppy disk drives (Networkable with MP/M) - UK manufactured * Challenger III - [[Ohio Scientific]] OSI-CP/M *Cifer Systems 2684, 2887, 1887 - Melksham, England.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cifer Plc - Company - Computing History|url=http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/8237/Cifer-Plc/|access-date=2021-09-16|website=www.computinghistory.org.uk}}</ref> * CIP04 - Romanian computer * CoBra - Romanian computer * [[Coleco Adam]] (with a CP/M digital data pack) * Comart Communicator (CP/M-80), C-Frame, K-Frame, Workstation and Quad (Concurrent CP/M-86) * [[Commodore 64]] (with Z80 plug-in cartridge)<ref>{{cite book|first=Roberto|last=Dillon|title=Ready: A Commodore 64 Retrospective|publisher=Springer|year=2014|isbn=978-9812873415|oclc=897466532|pages=25–26}}</ref> * [[Commodore 128]] (using its internal Z80 processor—along with its [[MOS Technology 8502|8502]]—ran CP/M+ which supported memory paging) * [[Compaq Portable]] - was available with CP/M as a factory installed option. * [[Compis]] * [[Bill Godbout|Compupro]] * [[Cromemco]] * C't180 HD64180 ECB-System (CP/M2.2 & 3.x) * Cub-Z - Romanian made computer
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