I would like to see these discs getting into some good hands ASAP. The
first reasonable offer will take them. Offers of postage only will be
cheerfully ignored, since I did have to pay for them as well as dig them
out of a bin.
I made a second trip to the thrift store today, and seriously rifled
through all the shelves, racks, and bins remotely in the same area as the
floppy discs I found yesterday. Without even a further loss of blood I
turned up five more plastic bags of Cromemco floppies, and left little I
hope behind. Here is what I have in total.
The following are all original Cromemco floppies with matching sleeves.
Unix system V
Unix -XS release 4.0 serial number 10051, disc's 1 thru 30.
Unix -XS release 1 serial number 10092, disc's 4 thru 30.
68000 CROMIX-PLUS (151)
CRO-PLUS-XCS release 7 serial number 10038, disc's 1 thru 9
Cromix-Plus Operating System
CRO-PLUS-XCS release 1 serial number 10170, disc's 1 & 2
Cromix-Plus (31.05)
CRO-PLUS-XCS release 5 serial number 10178, disc's 1 thru 4
68000 Pascal
PAS-DS release 6 serial number 10058, disc 1 & 2
68000 Cromix Operating System
CRO-XS release 2 serial number 10115, disc 2 & 3
Cromix-Plus (31.40)
CRO-PLUS-XCS release 6 serial number 10730, disc 7 & 8
SpellMaster
FontMaster
PlanMaster
SlideMaster
TeleMaster serial number 0-10007 stamped preliminary
SDI Graphics Software model SGS-S
SDI Demo Disc
Standalone Utiliies
The next group of floppies are original, but not from Cromemco.
MicroPro
ReportStar version 1.02
DataStar version 1.41
WordStar version 3.30
CalcStar version 1.45
dBASE II version 2.3B serial number 13229, Cromemco 5" format
dBASE II version 2.3B demo disc, Cromemco 5" format
PMI Repertoire for Modula-2, looks like a sampler or demo with a letter.
The last group are all copies on various brands of media
LEX Cromemco
Elaine's Master Disk
Cromemco DiskMaster (Master)
68000 C release 4 Disk 1 & 2
68000 PAS rel 6 Disk 1
C-10 PROCALL
PROCALL rev 5 C-10
SuperSoft ADA CPM80 V3.0 14 Jun 84
WordPlus Ver 2.0 Cromix Disk
1983 FTAX DATA
1984 TAX DATA
DB4 System #1, #3, #4, and #5 (4 floppies).
I've tried to get everything correct, but what you get is what you get.
About half the last group don't have sleeves, and a few of the labels have
that oily look to them, but in general all the floppies look pretty good.
The first group looking very good all with write protect tabs on the
floppies. Any questions please email me directly unless it is of merit to
the whole list.