Dan,
Which diskette format are these diskettes in?
If I can read them, I'll go to the trouble of getting them all online if
you'll part with them for a while.
Scott
On 03/23/2004 10:25 am, FidoNetDan(a)aol.com wrote:
Scott, I am a longtime member of MWFOG - FOG#12 -
Though our name
has changed, now, to the Central Iowa Computer User Group, we have
an almost complete set of the FOG CP/M disks. It might take me a
week or two, or longer to get through these but I'll try to get them
copied, zipped, and emailed to you. I'll try to get you #35 first,
but will try to get you all of them over time. Or perhaps, I could
get them burned on a CD???? Not sure about this. I'm not near the
expert, that most on the list are!
BTW, I have so many involvements you might have to reach out with a
brick bat to keep me on top of this! Please feel free to use,
gently.
BTW, we have a computer recycling project in our computer user group.
ROCK - Recycling Old Computers Kindly. We have quite a number of
old things that we have scrapped and sent to recycling hell. Maybe
ought to let folk in here have crack at some of them....
We have things like ESDI drives, a number of HP 9000's of a couple
varieties, lots of old MFM drives, as well as smaller IDE drives.
CGA monitors, mono monitors, video cards, lots of cables, etc, etc,
etc, Since we do have to pay rent for our recycling project we
would need a small donation plus shipping costs for most of these
items. Some of the newer items like the HP's, or the scarce items
llike the CGA monitors we might want a bit more.
If anyone is interested in other stuff, let me know, we have number
of companies donating to us and might stumble across a bunch of older
items. No we do not major in big iron.
To find out more about CIACUG and the ROCK project visit
www.ciacug.org.
Dan
FidoNetDan(a)aol.com or
dbuda(a)ankeny.k12.ia.us