OK. This thread has been causing a tickle in the back of my head for
days. I finally went digging in my old came-with-what-I-wanted-at-
auction boxes, and I have two unrelated sets of GEM stuff.
1 box 5.25 floppies:
Sleeves labelled "AMSTRAD PC System Discs", colored disks labelled:
(red) DISC [sic] 1, MICROSOFT MSDOS
OPERATING SYSTEM
STARTUP & UTILIIES v3.2
(blue) DISC 2, GEM STARTUP v2.0U.
(green) DISC 3, GEM DESKTOP v2.0U.
/Locomotive BASIC 2 v1.0
(yellow) DISC 4, DOS Plus STARTUP
& Utilities v1.2/GEM PAINT v1.0U
Other:
Bad Dudes IBM-Program Disk
Bad Dudes IBM-Data Disk
Read 'n Roll Program and Data For IBM and Compatibles
Read 'n Roll Stories level 1-2-3-4 For IBM and Compatibles
Talking Word Attack Plus! Program and Data Disk
for IBM, Tandy and Compatibles
Talking Word Attack Plus! Speech Disk
for IBM, Tandy and Compatibles
MATH BLASTER PLUS! Program and Data for IBM and Compatibles
MATH BLASTER MYSTERY Program Disk For IBM, Tandy and Compatibles
MATH BLASTER MYSTERY Data Disk For IBM, Tandy and Compatibles
WHERE IN THE U.S.A. IS CARMEN SANDIEGO? DISK 1
WHERE IN THE U.S.A. IS CARMEN SANDIEGO? DISK 2
And, in the shrinkwrap, a package of 5.25" disks, a book titled GEM
Artline by CCP, and a smaller book titled GEM/3 Desktop User's Guide.
There's a small paper label on the package that says
DAK # (70230) 5.25"
GEM/3/ARTLINE/HIJAAK HD
The logo on the books is Digital Research but the EULA on the software
envelope is from DAK Industries Inc.
Unfortunately, I don't have a PC set up to try all this out. I think
I got the 2 sets in different auctions at different places, but I know
I've had them since before I was seriously collecting. They were
useless junk when I got them.
Heh. For all I really know, they still are.
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