Actually, the CompuServe info is available -- I think. Check out Jason Scott's
page:
http://www.textfiles.com
--- John Foust <jfoust(a)threedee.com> wrote:
I think the reason this list will never become a Windows
support list is indeed because there are so many other
much better resources for questions like that.
On the other hand, I sense a relative dearth of info online
regarding ordinary PCs that preceeded the rise of the Web.
There was gobs of info on Compuserve, for example, in the
BBS dial-up days, that was not preserved. I've always
wondered if Compuserve kept archive backup tapes of all
the message forum postings. I tend to think they didn't.
What a shame. Years of computer history, down the tubes.
Mind you, I'm a digital packrat and back in Compuserve days
even I had to resort to judicious editing of my online
transcripts to minimize file sizes. So although I have
years of daily captures, they were edited as per my mindset
of the moment, deciding what was important and what wasn't.
I shudder to think how long it might take me to
resurrect some old EISA or VLB gizmo with the proper drivers
and CONFIG / AUTOEXEC / Win.ini settings.
- John
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