STREAM ARCHIVE: Dumping WordStar 2.0 through 2000 featuring CP/M

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WordStar was one of the most influential products in its time, and I've recently picked up three separate copies of WordStar 2 for Osborne, WordStar 3.0, and WordStar 2000.

Tonight's goal is to go through each and every one of these disks, try and see if WordStar itself is install-able, explore the major version differences and get prepped for future content creation.

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