On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 3:30 PM Eric Auer wrote:
>
> > Yes! Please send them somewhere to be scanned and OCRed! Get in touch
> > with Al Kossow of the Computer History Museum in Sunnyvale CA. See
> > http://www.bitsavers.org/ and http://www.bitsavers.org/.
>
> Nah I do not want to get in trouble
Hi!
>> Why destroy the manuals?
>>
>> You can give them to some Institution for preservation, they are a
>> piece of
>> computer history or you can frame them and put on the wall of your
>> office.
> Yes! Please send them somewhere to be scanned and OCRed! Get in touch
> with Al Kossow of the C
My reply is at the bottom. Please put your reply there too.
On Thu, 8 Oct 2020, Joao Silva wrote:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 1:10 PM E. Auer wrote:
Hi everybody,
> I don't need the actual floppies - but I'd love to have a
photo of
> them.
Interesting thought :-) M
Hi Joao,
As Microsoft software has been sold with the vast majority
of all computers ever sold, I expect enough of the dozens
of millions of German MS DOS 4.01 and Windows 3.1 manuals
to be available as historical documents so the world could
get by without mine, but if anybody wants them, tell
Hello!
Why destroy the manuals?
You can give them to some Institution for preservation, they are a piece of
computer history or you can frame them and put on the wall of your office.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 1:10 PM E. Auer wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> > I don't need the actual floppies - but I'
Hi! Found this news from Laaca in the BTTR forum. Thanks Laaca :-)
"Probably almost are users of this forum are already aware about it
however - Attila Padar released a new version of his MXPlayer.
Mpxplay v1.65 (all console versions) is released on
http://mpxplay.sourceforge.net
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E. Auer [08.10.2020 13:48]:
> Harald, thank you for your offer to extract data from my CP/M floppies!
>
> Going through the link list from Rugxulo, I found out that both cpmtools
> and 22DISK offer dozens of possible formats, but to my surprise, none
> of them seemed to work?? However, *AnaDisk*
Hello Eric,
In addition, I have found a small number of floppy
disks in CP/M format, which are very likely readable
using some of the drives here, but I do not know HOW
to read them, software wise. I cannot even use dd to
make a diskimage, probably different sector sizes?
In case it helps: I c
Hi everybody,
I don't need the actual floppies - but I'd love to have a photo of
them.
Interesting thought :-) Might take a moment, but good idea. I also like
the hard blue plastic boxes in which Inmac sold the floppies.
In the meantime, my offer has grown by 20 small 3.5 inch diskettes, as
Hi everybody,
as mentioned, I plan to get rid of the old MS DOS 4.01 handbooks,
but before, I have copied the pages about drivparm and driver sys.
Apparently, the config sys command and device driver simply serve
to override (or provide) the drive type and geometry data which
you would normall
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