Just scanning emails quickly, so I might have missed something, but...
I'm up for it, but Australia *just* implmented a new international mail scanning
technology (incoming *and* outgoing) and I want to find out if it nukes disks before
I send too many.
Will sort things out hopefully next week. Chris J.
Gene Ehrich
gehrich-at-tampabay.rr.com |CC|
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I would just love to have all of these old disks and will happily pay
the
postage (cheapest way) and pay immediately with PayPal.
Gene Ehrich
P.O. Box 3365
Spring Hill, Florida 34611-3365
USA
Please let me know
At 08:34 AM 1/11/2003 +0800, you wrote:
Hi All,
I recently salved a whole bunch of original (PC) 5.25" disks for
assorted
business and education-oriented software.
One product that featured highly and looks like the sort of thing
people
might still be using is Xilinx's Xact. A huge
number of disks --
looks
like lots of incremental updates. Some are still
sealed in
plastic. Anyone want?
Other titles of note include:
cc:Mail
Lotus 123
Pro-Cite
Ventura Publisher
Project Scheduler 5
Quattro
Persona Logican
Da Vinci eMail
Sun PC-NFS
Ansi-Console
Softerm PC
Compaq MS-DOS 3.31
R&R Report Writer
Heaps of Microsoft stuff too. And some Nortons stuff I'm keeping.
Some disks have useful things such as serial numbers on them.
Given that I'm in Australia anyone who can convince me they're a
good home
;) can have them for the cost of postage + a few
percent to cope
with
PayPal fees.
KrisHaven {at} SpamCop {dOt} Net
Chris J.