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<From: "Ken Yaksa" <yaksaken_at_hkstar.com>
<To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp_at_u.washing
<Subject: Re: available 8" disks
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<May I have few blank disks from you too...?? I live in Hong Kong, and I
<discover that I never can find 8" disks in my location! :( If so, I woul
<pay the shipping... :)
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<Yours,
<Ken Yaksa
OK, here's the scoop.
1) I don't want to ship if I don't have to.
2) I'd really rather not ship international
No one is interrested in paying me to package them to ship. Even with
free boxes and wadded up newpaper as padding it's still my time and tape.
3) the games disks... that was an unfortunate inclusion and the number
of disks that represents is small compared to the SIGM and CPMUG portion
which is some 300 or so. The rest are belived blank, or what have you
on them.
3a) the cpmug and SIGM disks are all on the WCcdrom and simtel, I feel
no guilt dumping them as it's not like they are anywhere near the last on
earth. They are more useful as media of if you have a 8" cpm system
convenient.
4) they are all CP/M sssd though some may be ssdd.
5) local pickup prefered.
Allison
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