March 18, 2002
Walter,

I have DOS 2 on IBM disks, and DOS 1.0 on a non IBM disk. I was a licensed
owner
of both.  Also have original IBM Pascal, FORTRAN, and Personal Editor.
Let me know if they would be of help. They are your for the asking.

Ed Sowell


Walter wrote:

> I've been looking for some *original* copies of the following software, in any condition. No bootlegs, please. If you have any, let me know, I'd like to buy them from you:
>
> 1) IBM PC DOS 1.0 (yes, the very first version!)
> 2) IBM CPM/86
> 3) UCSD P-System for the IBM PC
> 4) Datalight C
> 5) Zorland C
> 6) Zortech C++
> 7) Interstel Empire
> 8) Empire Deluxe
> 9) books on Interstel Empire or Empire Deluxe

March 18, 2002
Cool! I'm asking <g>.

"Edward F. Sowell" <sowelled@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:3C95649B.945114E4@adelphia.net...
> Walter,
>
> I have DOS 2 on IBM disks, and DOS 1.0 on a non IBM disk. I was a licensed
> owner
> of both.  Also have original IBM Pascal, FORTRAN, and Personal Editor.
> Let me know if they would be of help. They are your for the asking.
>
> Ed Sowell



June 13, 2002
Walter,

I have a Zortech C++ 3.0 in the original box (white, blue trim at the top), all disks, all manuals. In mint condition. I already tried to mail you about it through your personal website, but I am not sure I got through. Also didn't know the version at that time, so I climbed up to the attic to dig it up.

I also have Symantec C++ 6.0 and 7.0 lying around (same attic, different corner), also in the box with manuals. 6.0 is diskettes, 7.0 is CD. I also have the upgrade CD to 7.1 or 7.2 (can't remember which).

Anton.

P.S. I love that my favourite compiler is back as digitalmars. Ordered the CD a couple of days ago. Can't wait for it to arrive!

In article <a2q05i$2nd$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says...
>
>I've been looking for some *original* copies of the following software, in any condition. No bootlegs, please. If you have any, let me know, I'd like to buy them from you:
>
..
>6) Zortech C++
..
>
>


June 13, 2002
"Anton Sekeris" <Anton_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:ae9v4m$30hj$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Walter,
>
> I have a Zortech C++ 3.0 in the original box (white, blue trim at the
top), all
> disks, all manuals. In mint condition. I already tried to mail you about
it
> through your personal website, but I am not sure I got through. Also
didn't know
> the version at that time, so I climbed up to the attic to dig it up.
>
> I also have Symantec C++ 6.0 and 7.0 lying around (same attic, different corner), also in the box with manuals. 6.0 is diskettes, 7.0 is CD. I also
have
> the upgrade CD to 7.1 or 7.2 (can't remember which).

I'd love to have them. If you don't want to send them to me, don't throw them away - they'll bring a good price on Ebay.

> P.S. I love that my favourite compiler is back as digitalmars. Ordered the
CD a
> couple of days ago. Can't wait for it to arrive!

I have your package here on my desk, it goes to the post office today. I haven't been able to drive since last Saturday when I hurt my back, but there's a pile of international shipments to make and think I can get there today. -Walter


June 14, 2002
That's the spirit that makes/will make DigitalMars great, shipping even when injured. But please take good care of that back. Back injuries are very unpleasant and shouldn't be taken lightly. I'd rather wait an extra couple of days for the CD than have you strain yourself to a point beyond which coding would get too hard ;-)

I'll dig up the rest of my old versions of your compiler and get in touch with you again on the details of how what and where to send later.

Anton

In article <aeamp7$ofv$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... ..
>I have your package here on my desk, it goes to the post office today. I haven't been able to drive since last Saturday when I hurt my back, but there's a pile of international shipments to make and think I can get there today. -Walter
>
>


June 14, 2002
"Anton Sekeris" <Anton_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:aec7jo$2a91$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> That's the spirit that makes/will make DigitalMars great, shipping even
when
> injured. But please take good care of that back. Back injuries are very unpleasant and shouldn't be taken lightly. I'd rather wait an extra couple
of
> days for the CD than have you strain yourself to a point beyond which
coding
> would get too hard ;-)

Actually, it heals faster if you get up and about, and it did feel good to be out for the first time in days. In any case, your order went into the jaws of the postal system yesterday <g>. Due to post office regulations, I cannot mail international shipments from a mail box, I must take them in to the post office.


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