Depending on when you need them, VCFMW is coming up in a few months. I have a number of Osborne 1's as well as a couple of 386 machines set up with Teledisk (I bought it *years* ago when it became available to listmembers), imagedisk, and *maybe* Dave Dunfields IMD(?). As VCFMW gets closer and you still need these floppies read, let me know and I'll put the machines in with the stash of "junque" to unload :).

I *think* you are on the East coast, and it would surprise me if the RICM doesn't have working Osbornes.

Marvin


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Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 10:37:03 -0700
From: Zane Healy <[email protected]>
To: Fred Cisin <[email protected]>, "General Discussion: On-Topic and
        Off-Topic Posts" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: How to read Osborne 1 Floppies?
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Yes, we need to be able to access the files.

I?m going to see if my old 486 will still boot up, I know I used to use it with 
imaging RX50 floppies.  I?m not an x86 collector, so have a pretty limited 
selection of PC Hardware.  I?m on my Sabbatical right now, so this request came 
in at a good time.  Though first I have to finish up on some VAX and Alpha 
systems I?m working on, so as to free up space.  That or finish a cleaning 
project in my office. :-) The cleaning project is needed to finish the 
VAX/Alpha projects?

Is there any chances of reading these with Commodore 128 running CP/M, or a 
Kaypro 2?  The Kaypro is definitely on my ?project list?, it worked last time I 
played with it.  I *might* have a DEC Rainbow, or I might have given it away.  
If I do, I have no idea of its condition.  An Apple //e would be another old 
system with 5.25? drives, but seems more unlikely.  I might still have an old 
Kaypro PC, though it hasn?t been used since ?94 (and there is a good chance it 
went to LCM).

My focus is DEC and Commodore, though I do have a lot of Apple // gear.

Zane

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