J Forbes wrote:
When I got several Kaypro II etc. machines several
years ago at the
thrift store, I also found a bunch of related floppy disks. Several
of them are apparently copies of disks from Micro Cornucopia at Bend,
Oregon (a mid 80s magazine?). They appear to have lots of useful
software, I think public domain...assemblers, utilities, etc.
I finally got round to getting 22disk running on an XT, and I've been
reading these old floppies, and copying the contents to the hard drive
on my main computer. No read errors yet, and I've done a dozen!
amazing....
Is there any interest in this stuff, such as on a CP/M archive server
somewhere? I should be able to zip it up and email or ftp it
somewhere. I don't have room on my home page (url below).
Grab an account at one of the free webservers (I use tripod) and slap a
quick webpage up. Free and it works for me!
Jim