kgruber
Final Approach
Can I mail you a 5 1/4 floppy and will you email me the files?
Thanks!!
Karl ATP ETC
Thanks!!
Karl ATP ETC
It would be interesting to me to learn if a modern computer could read files that old.
if you can find a reader, i still have a couple of fortran programs on cards floating around here somewhere!How much does a punch card reader go for on eBay these days?
I think the disk has some "Autodesk animator" files on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autodesk_Animator
Starting to feel a bit old here as I remember working with a system that used the old 8" IBM floppy disk ...
I believe there is some more modern software available now.
Is it out of boredom you're trying to decades old software going?
I "UPGRADED" the memory from 64 k to 128 k
I don't think that Microsoft made computers back then. I guess you mean every PC that used a MS OS. So have I. I just recently cleaned house.I do. I have owned every microsoft computer starting with 8086...I just sit the old units in my closet. I would have to see if it still boots up. It has a tape drive also.
that is hilarious!
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Before I hit the "post" button, the HTML source was 97532 bytes (95kB).that is hilarious!
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I do. I have owned every microsoft computer starting with 8086...I just sit the old units in my closet. I would have to see if it still boots up. It has a tape drive also.
Rich kids had a punch like a paper punch to make that notch.For those who remember "yester-year", do you recall the trick of using an Exacto knife to cut a notch in the opposite corner of the 5 1/4 disk so you can use BOTH sides???
I do. I have owned every microsoft computer starting with 8086...I just sit the old units in my closet. I would have to see if it still boots up. It has a tape drive also.
Rich kids had a punch like a paper punch to make that notch.
Amiga-1000 is probably what you upgraded to.I had a Vic20 with a cassette tape drive running a slow scan tv program on my amateur radio transceiver back in the early 1980's...then upgraded to a Commodore computer that had a small color screen and floppy drive built in..I do not recall the exact model, but it was cool at the time...then 8088, 8086, 286 and so on..I just realized I was a nerd !
Wow, no love for the Atari 600XL and 800XL I had.