A collection just came to me. These are the original disks, with whatever labels are on them.
As a set. First come first served.
If you are in San Diego I?ll arrange a swap with you locally.
If remote, we can arrange shipping.
1.44MB unless otherwise noted.
Copyright years noted so version number might be determined along with what version of Mac it might support.
GRAVIS Mac Blackhawk Version 1.0 (2 disk)
ClarisWorks 4.0 (6 disks)
ClarisWorks Small Business Solutions Pack.
Correct Grammar For Mac Version 3.0 (2 disks)
APS PowerTools V 1.3.1
Mac ally Port Xpander Driver Program (copyright 1995-1997)
Welltris, Spectrum Holobyte (800K disks, S/N 013045, 2 disks)
MicroSoft Excel Version 4.0. (800K disks, 7 Disks, copyright 85-92)
MicroSoft PowerPoint (800K disks, 4 disks, copyright 87-89)
MicroSoft Mail Version 2.0 (800k?, Copyright 85-89)
Conflict Catcher 3 (800K 1 disk)
dantz Retrospect (2 disks, copyright 97)
Suitcase II, (400K disk, S/N 4200-0103685 Copyright 86)
Hayden Books - The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh Disk. Contains:
Eudora 1.4
Fetch 2.1.1
InterSLIP 1.0
MacTCP 2.2
Stuffit Expander 3.03
TurboGopher 1.07
Nova Development - American Handbook of Business Letters (800k?, Copyright 90)
Aladdin Stuffit Lite (800k?, Copyright 87-92)
Aladdin Spring Cleaning (Copyright 96)
Connectix Ram Doubler (800k?, 1.5.1 hand written on disk, copyright 94)
CTSNET Macintosh Internet Signup
Since my Father in law as Mac Only, I had no idea where these came from
Windows Syquest SCSI installation Diskette 1, copyright 94
Windows 95 Syquest Installation diskette 2
DOS/Windows & OS/2 SCSI installation diskette 3
Hello,
I also was searching about a clear SMD specification years ago, I found
something in disk documentation from CDC, but doubts remain, because some
disks call the interface SMD, some other CMD, never understood the
difference...
Andrea
Hello,
well maybe my memory has blank spots.
I have two CDC Lark Disk modules I would like to revive, they are in good
shape, but only one has a cartridge included, and they are not identical.
Not sure if the other one could be employed without cartridge.
I never found a manual with exact model correspondence, I found years ago a
manual for very similar drives.
IIRC there was a sort of adapter board between SMD and (xxx blank spot)
interface. There was a description of the interface, it was really similar
to SMD, but wasn't SMD...
Maybe I should check again the Lark model number.
Andrea
Hi,
I?ve been trying to find *detailed* specifications (mainly detailed signal timings) for the SMD disk interface but all I?ve found so far are the interface specifications for individual disks (CDC, Fujitsu, etc). I?ve looked in the usual places (bitsavers mostly) and haven?t found the spec itself. If anyone has any pointers, I?d appreciate it.
Thanks.
TTFN - Guy
Hi All,
Probably a long-shot, but I'm looking for a DECtape drive for my PDP-8/e.
Either to buy or to trade with something. (PDP-8/11 parts, 11/34, Intel
MDS, ASR-33?)
I'm in South-West England but also have an address near LA. Can travel to
pick-up.
Regards,
-Tom
mosst at sdf.lonestar.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
Let's try again with the right name in the Subject line!
It's not really classic (although it does try to pretend to be
but does anyone here do anything with the P112 SBC? I am trying to
get 8" disks running on it but I am seeing some rather strange behavior.
bill
Winter is upon us. Time to snuggle up in front of your Commodore 64 with
some old timey games and applications, and I've got plenty of them to keep
you busy throughout the holidays.
The complete list is too long to reproduce here, so please go to the
following link, which will take you directly to the Commodore 64 Software
section of my Virtual Warehouse of Computing Wonders:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I53wxarLHlNmlPVf_HJ5oMKuab4zrApI_hi…
The disks are untested. I can test upon demand but then the price will go
up for my time involved. Otherwise they are sold as is. They were all
stored under proper conditions, with many of the packages having been
stored in ziplock bags. Some of the manuals have highlighting in them from
the previous owner but otherwise most everything is in very good to
excellent condition, as indicated for each listing. Photographs accompany
each listing (the link under the Additional Information column).
Rather than attempt to price these individually, I'll simply take offers on
one, some, many, or all of these titles. Preference and priority will go
to the larger orders.
Please direct any questions to me directly via e-mail.
Thanks!
Sellam
Hi All,
I would like to buy, but I will borrow/rent if I have to for VCF East 2020.
I'm looking for ONLY the Cromemco EXC, no others.
Thanks,
Bill Sudbrink
I've got a thoroughly tested and working Canon Mdd210 5.25" floppy
mechanism here. I don't need such a special mech, any 360k drive would
do. If you want this particular mechanism for some reason, just let me
know and we can arrange a trade for a more ordinary one.
Best,
Jeff