On 7/28/12 8:48 AM, Peter Van Peborgh wrote:
1987 vintage. I have this one in beautiful condition,
although
batteries may be tired.
Does anyone out there have a functioning system disk for its drive A?
The ones I have are duff or not the correct type of disk - difficult
to tell. DOS 3.3 is the revision of DOS required.
Thanks.
Peter,
I have a set of 4 Amstrad floppy disks, Amstrad copyright 1986, that
appear to be MS-DOS v3.2 and Gem v2.0U (Labels listed below). If these
would be useful to you, or anyone on the list for that matter, I'd be
happy to pass them on for the price of shipping.
I've never owned an Amstrad; I think I got this box o' floppies in a
dumpster dive. At any rate they look pristine but are entirely untested.
I would have to dig up and dust off a system that can test or image
them. but I might be persuaded to do that instead of dealing with
shipping to UK or Europe...
Labels:
DISC 1, MICROSOFT(R) MS DOS(R) OPERATING SYSTEM
Startup & Utilities v3.2
(C) 1986 Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc.
(C) Microsoft(R) Corporation, 1981-85
All Rights Reserved
46001/A
DISC 2, GEM STARTUP v2.0U
(C) 1986 Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc.
Programs
(C) Copyright Digital Research Inc. 1985/86.
All Rights Reserved
(C) Microsoft(R) Corporation, 1981-85
All Rights Reserved
46002/A
DISC 3, GEM DESKTOP V2.0U
/Locomotive BASIC2(TM) v1.0
(C) 1986 Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc.
Programs
(C) Copyright Digital Research Inc. 1985/86.
All Rights Reserved
(C) Microsoft(R) Corporation, 1981-85
All Rights Reserved
(C) 1986 Locomotive Software Ltd.
46003/A
DISC 4, DOS Plus STARTUP
& Utilities v1.2 / GEM PAINT V1.0U
(C) 1986 Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc.
Programs
(C) Copyright Digital Research Inc. 1985/86.
All Rights Reserved
46004/A
Doc Shipley