I do not know what is making me hark back to my youth, but way back when I had a Nelma Persona CPM Computer. I spent many an hour doing my homework on Wordstar, playing with Calcstar Spreadsheets and downloading programs using my 300 baud acoustic modem.
According to “Daves Old Computers“: the Nelma Persona 100 is a Canadian made desktop CP/M system. As you can see, it took advantage of the low cost IBM-PC clone cabinets which were becoming available at the time.
He also had some great pics:




Thank you Dave for brining back the memories!