On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
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> On 10/29/18 6:11 AM, geneb via cctalk wrote:
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>> This is going to be a long term project that will end when I've either exhausted the available CD-ROMs on the IA, or I
>> die, whichever comes first. ;)
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> Even a full list of what CDs Jason has there w/o indexing would be helpful.
> Trying to figure out what is there is a nightmare.
>
All the shareware CDs are in a collection called "cdbbsarchive".
https://archive.org/details/cdbbsarchive
I'm going for all the low-hanging fruit first - sets of CDs from the likes
of Nightowl, PsL, etc. Then I'll move on to the singles. It's still a
huge job though. :) I've got a 5TB NAS that I'm storing these on, so I'm
in no danger of running out of space. :)
> For a while, I had about 400gb of cd images on bitsavers until we ran out of disk space.
> I probably have a few hundred more gb I've read since then. I've slowly been trying to
> find a full set of physical disks from Walnut Creek for CHM's archive.
Here's the Walnut Creek collection:
https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
I'm pretty sure these came straight from the guy that owned Walnut Creek.
g.
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Gene
Do you have a full list of the ProFiles issues that you acquired? I
was given a large set of these mags last summer with a KayPro I
acquired. I've been planning to scan and post them when the scanning
station gets set up again. Overlapping effort is such a waste
though... Since there seems to be interest, I could send you anything
I have that's not in your list (it's gonna be while before my scanning
station is back in action). I have issues from 83 (1), 84(5), 85
(complete year), 86(4), 87(6), and 88(5) and all are in very good condition.
Steve
On 10/17/2010 4:51 PM, Robert Borsuk wrote:
> Gene,
> I've never seen these before. I'm not a Kaypro user (none in the collection) but I've owned a couple in the past.
> I grabbed the first issue. This looks like it will be a fun read.
> Thanks for uploading them.
>
> Rob
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> On Oct 16, 2010, at 12:42 PM, Gene Buckle wrote:
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>> I recently started receiving the contents of a closed CP/M user group. The collection is mostly Kaypro oriented - the first scans I've completed are for ProFiles magazine.
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>> I've scanned 19 issues spanning volumes 1 thru 6, with Vol5 being completed. 25 remain in the collection yet to be scanned - I'll get to those in the coming week or two.
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>> I've taken this as an opportunity to reorganize the documentation section of the retroarchive.org site a bit - It's now split between hardware& software docs instead of being mixed together.
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>> http://www.retroarchive.org
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>> tnx.
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>> g.
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>> --
>> Proud owner of F-15C 80-0007
>> http://www.f15sim.com - The only one of its kind.
>> http://www.simpits.org/geneb - The Me-109F/X Project
>>
>> ScarletDME - The red hot Data Management Environment
>> A Multi-Value database for the masses, not the classes.
>> http://www.scarletdme.org - Get it _today_!
>>
> Robert Borsuk
> rborsuk at colourfull.com
>
> Colourfull Creations
> http://www.colourfull.com
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On 20/01/2008, at 8:52 AM, Alexis wrote:
> On 20/01/2008, at 6:11 AM, Gene Buckle wrote:
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>> I recently ran into a kid that has a "new" classic computer that he
>> built himself.
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>> See http://kaput.homeunix.org/
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> Dammit that's on my 64k Uplink!
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> *scrambles to find adequate hosting*
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http://kaput.retroarchive.org/~kaput
Thanks Gene!
Dave Mabry wrote:
> I just received some 8" diskettes that I "won" on e-pay. I was only
> buying used SSSD diskettes, but when they arrived they contained
> files. They are SIG/M #81 through #120 and #161 through #176.
Directories for those volumes do exist on the Walnut Creek CD/ROM, and
they do contain files.
If you don't have a copy of the CD-ROM handy, you could check this out
via <http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/cdrom/SIMTEL/SIGM/>.
-Frank McConnell
On Monday 23 March 2009 12:00:04 Bryan Pope wrote:
> Something similar - build a Pong type game from TTL chips... :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bryan
I can go one better than that,
http://kaput.retroarchive.org/pong.html :D
Alexis
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 8:50 AM, geneb <geneb at deltasoft.com> wrote:
> Chuck is sending the Z-Letter and TCJ issues to me and I'll get them online
> - both on retroarchive.org and archive.org.
Great! Thanks, Gene.
j
I've just installed a nice message forum package at the Retrocomputing
Archive (formerly was the Commercial CP/M Software Archive) for the use of
the community. The forums can be accessed from
http://www.retroarchive.org. Come on by and check it out.
Thanks for your time.
Gene Buckle
Admin, Retrocomputing Archive
geneb(a)deltasoft.com
Ok, after having to rebuild my system from a nasty black-hat attack, the
site forums are finally back online. Please check them out and let me
know if there are any boards you'd like added.
Thanks for your time.
Gene Buckle
Retrocomputing Archive: http://www.retroarchive.org
> The list's Gene Buckle has it located here:
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> http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/archive/unofficial/
Thanks for the pointer!
> Go up a level or two in the URL above to also find other cp/m goodies,
> including the walnut creek CP/M CDROM.
I bought the CD-ROM, years ago when Walnut Creek was still offering it. I
just took a look at the site. Wow, they've got some cool looking stuff up,
makes me tempted to pull my Kaypro II out of storage!
Zane