On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Dan Veeneman wrote:
> While looking for 3.5" 720K discs to format on a HP-150 that I bought
> (yes, I sometimes actually pay money for classic computers,
> especially if they're Hewlett-Packard) from Bill Sudbrink, I came
> across a set of diskettes labelled
>
> Uptime: The Disk Monthly
>
> Volume 2 Number 1, for instance, is copyright 1986 by Viking Technologies out
> of Newport, Rhode Island, and has the following table of contents:
>
> Loan Calculator, Seasoned Clip Art, Stepping Out Demo, TermWorks,
> 3D TicTacToe, Hacker Interview, Biorhythm, Gone Fishin' DA,
> Little Black Book DA and Preview.
>
> I've got at least five diskettes with pre-printed labels, another half
> dozen with
> typewritten labels (e.g. "Uptime 2.8") and one labeled "The Best of Uptime,
> Brought to you by Macworld".
>
> Is there any interest or reason to save these, or can I go ahead and reformat
> them without fear of losing something someone on this list might want?
You should save them. At least I would. If you don't want them, contact
me off list ;)
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
International Man of Intrigue and Danger
http://www.vintage.org
* Old computing resources for business and academia at www.VintageTech.com *
Received on Sun Jan 27 2002 - 06:15:15 GMT