Don,
Can you use the disks? Just what is Amstrad "PCW" ?
John Amirault
Don Maslin wrote:
 On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, John Amirault wrote:
 Sounds like Amstrad PCW stuff, John.
                                                  - don
  Hi All,
 I came across a floppy disk that says it is DR. Logo & Help on one side
 and Programming Utilities on the other side.  The disk is 31/8" wide and
 4" long. It also says CP/M PLUS SERIAL # 1006/5000-1232-2732254. Another
 on the disk is programs copyright DIGITAL RESEARCH INC. & AMSTRAD
 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS.  I HAVE NO USE FOR THIS DISK. DOES ANYONE OUT
 THERE HAVE A NEED FOR IT? I also came across six CF-2 disks, double
 sided, for single sided floppy disk drive.  These disks are still
 sealed. Can anyone use these disks?
 TIA,
 John Amirault
 
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