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old software wanted
Jan 24, 2002
Walter
Jan 24, 2002
Jan Knepper
Jan 24, 2002
Walter
Jan 25, 2002
Greg Comeau
Jan 25, 2002
Walter
Jan 25, 2002
Greg Comeau
Jan 25, 2002
Walter
Jan 26, 2002
Chris
Jan 26, 2002
Walter
Jan 27, 2002
Chris
Mar 18, 2002
Edward F. Sowell
Mar 18, 2002
Walter
Jun 13, 2002
Anton Sekeris
Jun 13, 2002
Walter
Jun 14, 2002
Anton Sekeris
Jun 14, 2002
Walter
January 24, 2002
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


January 24, 2002
What version of Zortech C++ are you looking for?
Arjan Knepper (in the Netherlands) might still have a version...



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

January 24, 2002
Any, really.

"Jan Knepper" <jan@smartsoft.cc> wrote in message news:3C508A4D.26B47A3D@smartsoft.cc...
> What version of Zortech C++ are you looking for?
> Arjan Knepper (in the Netherlands) might still have a version...
>
>
>
> 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
>


January 25, 2002
In article <a2q05i$2nd$1@digitaldaemon.com>,
Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote:
>9) books on Interstel Empire or Empire Deluxe

Is this the book with an outline form?   If so, and nobody else provides it, bug me about it, as I believe that I have a few copies of this somewhere, but would have to seriously look for it.
-- 
Greg Comeau   What's next: additional Windows backends and 'export'! Comeau C/C++ ONLINE ==>     http://www.comeaucomputing.com/tryitout World Class Compilers:  Breathtaking C++, Amazing C99, Fabulous C90. Comeau C/C++ with Dinkumware's Libraries... Have you tried it?
January 25, 2002
"Greg Comeau" <comeau@panix.com> wrote in message news:a2qdak$7dh$1@panix3.panix.com...
> In article <a2q05i$2nd$1@digitaldaemon.com>,
> Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote:
> >9) books on Interstel Empire or Empire Deluxe
>
> Is this the book with an outline form?   If so, and nobody else provides it, bug me about it, as I believe that I have a few copies of this somewhere, but would have to seriously look for it.

It's called Empire the Official Strategy Guide.


January 25, 2002
In article <a2r179$nkv$1@digitaldaemon.com>,
Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote:
>
>"Greg Comeau" <comeau@panix.com> wrote in message news:a2qdak$7dh$1@panix3.panix.com...
>> In article <a2q05i$2nd$1@digitaldaemon.com>,
>> Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote:
>> >9) books on Interstel Empire or Empire Deluxe
>>
>> Is this the book with an outline form?   If so, and nobody else provides it, bug me about it, as I believe that I have a few copies of this somewhere, but would have to seriously look for it.
>
>It's called Empire the Official Strategy Guide.

I think what I had was for writing your own empire from scratch.
-- 
Greg Comeau   What's next: additional Windows backends and 'export'! Comeau C/C++ ONLINE ==>     http://www.comeaucomputing.com/tryitout World Class Compilers:  Breathtaking C++, Amazing C99, Fabulous C90. Comeau C/C++ with Dinkumware's Libraries... Have you tried it?
January 25, 2002
"Greg Comeau" <comeau@panix.com> wrote in message news:a2rtuv$732$1@panix3.panix.com...
> In article <a2r179$nkv$1@digitaldaemon.com>,
> Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote:
> >
> >"Greg Comeau" <comeau@panix.com> wrote in message news:a2qdak$7dh$1@panix3.panix.com...
> >> In article <a2q05i$2nd$1@digitaldaemon.com>,
> >> Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote:
> >> >9) books on Interstel Empire or Empire Deluxe
> >>
> >> Is this the book with an outline form?   If so, and nobody else provides it, bug me about it, as I believe that I have a few copies of this somewhere, but would have to seriously look for it.
> >
> >It's called Empire the Official Strategy Guide.
>
> I think what I had was for writing your own empire from scratch.

Hmm. I have no idea what that book is, then!


January 26, 2002
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 14:08:26 -0800, "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> 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
>

Walter,

I have in my hand the following:
1. Zortech C compiler (for which I might even still have the manual), black
with white lettering, 7 x 5 1/4 disks. First disk is a copy, the others are
originals. Couldn't say if they are still readable.
2. 8 5 1/4 disks marked Zortech C++. Small label blue C, red + yellow +.
All original. I haven't a clue which version.
3. 9 5 1/4 disks marked Zortech C++. Label across the top, gradient from
black on the left to blue/grayish texture on the right. No version
markings.
4. 8 3 1/2 disks marked Zortech C++ for Windows, DOS & OS/2 Version 3.0,
Symantec release.
5. 10 3 1/2 disks marked Zortech C++ for Windows, DOS & OS/2 version 3.1

I think maybe 7.0, 7.2 and 7.5 on CD, but I would have to dig elsewhere. Haven't checked the readability of the 3 1/2 disks, and can't for the 5 1/4 disks.

Interested?

Chris
January 26, 2002
Are you done with them all? <g>

"Chris" <chris@widdows.demon.nl> wrote in message news:hg245usrrrv8g4nojqre4urpkgp7m1d74a@4ax.com...
>
> Walter,
>
> I have in my hand the following:
> 1. Zortech C compiler (for which I might even still have the manual),
black
> with white lettering, 7 x 5 1/4 disks. First disk is a copy, the others
are
> originals. Couldn't say if they are still readable.
> 2. 8 5 1/4 disks marked Zortech C++. Small label blue C, red + yellow +.
> All original. I haven't a clue which version.
> 3. 9 5 1/4 disks marked Zortech C++. Label across the top, gradient from
> black on the left to blue/grayish texture on the right. No version
> markings.
> 4. 8 3 1/2 disks marked Zortech C++ for Windows, DOS & OS/2 Version 3.0,
> Symantec release.
> 5. 10 3 1/2 disks marked Zortech C++ for Windows, DOS & OS/2 version 3.1
>
> I think maybe 7.0, 7.2 and 7.5 on CD, but I would have to dig elsewhere. Haven't checked the readability of the 3 1/2 disks, and can't for the 5
1/4
> disks.
>
> Interested?
>
> Chris


January 27, 2002
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 03:05:49 -0800, "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote:

>
>Are you done with them all? <g>

All except the 7.5 I suppose, I have no support issues that require the older versions, it just tangible proof of my long-standing preference for your compiler ;-) I still haven't found all the CD version I think I have, will have another look.

Chris
>
>"Chris" <chris@widdows.demon.nl> wrote in message news:hg245usrrrv8g4nojqre4urpkgp7m1d74a@4ax.com...
>>
>> Walter,
>>
>> I have in my hand the following:
>> 1. Zortech C compiler (for which I might even still have the manual),
>black
>> with white lettering, 7 x 5 1/4 disks. First disk is a copy, the others
>are
>> originals. Couldn't say if they are still readable.
>> 2. 8 5 1/4 disks marked Zortech C++. Small label blue C, red + yellow +.
>> All original. I haven't a clue which version.
>> 3. 9 5 1/4 disks marked Zortech C++. Label across the top, gradient from
>> black on the left to blue/grayish texture on the right. No version
>> markings.
>> 4. 8 3 1/2 disks marked Zortech C++ for Windows, DOS & OS/2 Version 3.0,
>> Symantec release.
>> 5. 10 3 1/2 disks marked Zortech C++ for Windows, DOS & OS/2 version 3.1
>>
>> I think maybe 7.0, 7.2 and 7.5 on CD, but I would have to dig elsewhere. Haven't checked the readability of the 3 1/2 disks, and can't for the 5
>1/4
>> disks.
>>
>> Interested?
>>
>> Chris
>

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