In a message dated 10/1/99 3:59:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
mikeford(a)socal.rr.com writes:
>My bulletin board system has over 4 gigs of
classic computer games. They
are
>all games that haven't been sold since 1993.
I also have the really old
DOS
>versions. I know it is illegal to have pirated
games and software, but
this
is stuff that
you just can't find or buy ANYWHERE and there is no
commercial
demand for such programs.
Which means it would be a real shame to lose it all, so PLEASE matey, be
discrete with access. For an object lesson in what a mess it can be take a
look at Jagshouse (former old mac site, still alive, but minus software
barely).
thankfully, i was able to grab all the goodies from jags house before it was
changed. now, i just need a zip drive power supply...
DB Young Team OS/2
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