On 24/03/2017 21:03, "Santo Nucifora" <santo.nucif...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What format are those disks in? I did find the software and manuals but I > have to image my disks too. I have not used them yet and have never powered > on my Pied Piper at this point. I hope to image them this weekend (if they > are still good). > > Wish my Pied Piper was in better shape but I'm happy to have what I got. > Here's a link: http://vintagecomputer.ca/stm-pied-piper-computer You can see > a pic of the manuals too. I was considering scanning them but I'd have to > tear them apart so I haven't. > > Santo > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Pete Plank via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: >> >>> > >>> > I have several of these including the full disk set of 'Perfect' >>> > applications and diagnostics, demo disk etc. One of my jobs for last year >>> > was to image those disks but it took me so long to find them I never got >>> one >>> > of those tuits we all need. >>> > >>> > If anyone buys this let me know and I'll see what's still readable. >> >> I have one as well in the original box with the external drive, manuals, etc. >> but no disks - so I¹ve never had it fully running. If you could see what¹s >> available that would be fantastic. >> >> Thanks much! > > > > Hi Santo, Pete, > > I did email you (Santo) when I found them last year but I didn¹t get round to > imaging them at the time. The win98 machine I built to do this is still where > I left it in the kitchen so I¹m going to have a go tomorrow; the disks > themselves have been indoors in a decent climate so hopefully they¹re all as I > left them when I last read them in 2002. > > I¹ve just realised how long ago that was :/ At least I know one of my Pied > Piper floppy drives was ok because that was originally what I used in said > win98 imaging machine 8 months ago. > > Results as I get them! > > Cheers -- Adrian/Witchy Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer collection?