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2009-08-03 13:31
Jazzcat

Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1044
THE MOVERS Treasure Chest III

A new thread with a new collection...

Here is my own collection, 3600+ disks converted for your pleasure, hopefully containing some missing or incomplete releases from the scene.

The disks were sitting in my garage in Tasmania, Australia. This is my SECOND collection of C64 wares as my first collection (disks spanning 1985-1996) along with all other earthly belongings, was destroyed with my house in 1996.

If you want me to re-convert anything, just tell me what's on the disk and the image number. Keep in mind, I will wait some time until all requests have been lodged, as I don't want to keep digging through the boxes over and over.

The collection is a 620MB 7zip file, available on the link below. Thanks to Mace for the temporary hosting.

Jazzcat Disk Collection


If you wish you download my recently scanned Scene Disk Cover Collection (1GB), grab the below link:

Jazzcat Scene Cover Collection


...And if you want to check out some of the previous posts in the prequel to this thread, then you can access that here:

THE MOVERS Treasure Chest II
 
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2011-02-12 09:49
The MeatBall

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 367
Quote: Not sure if it belongs here, move it to an adequate place if need be:

Whilst searching for old treasures (that unfortunately proved lost after the unsuccessful search), I found some small gems.
The only thing that might be interesting for some, though no crack but an original, is an audio CD containing C64 software, to be loaded into the C64 via the cassette port (the cinch-to-C64 cable is included, but can easily be soldered by anyone as it is only connectors, cable and a MC14069). Besides that, some Hülsbeck audios are directly playable for audio CD player on that CD.
Images: http://maramuse.com/C64/c64d1.jpg http://maramuse.com/C64/c64d2.jpg http://maramuse.com/C64/c64d3.jpg

Link: http://ul.to/2qvcmo/C64AUDIO.RAR



It's a cool find, that's for sure.

I'm grabbing that now, awfully slow download from that site. Will put it up on my host when I get back home tomorrow I guess.

Edit: Now available from http://c64disks.hvilket.net/
2011-02-13 10:45
HOL2001

Registered: Aug 2005
Posts: 97
Quote: It's a cool find, that's for sure.

I'm grabbing that now, awfully slow download from that site. Will put it up on my host when I get back home tomorrow I guess.

Edit: Now available from http://c64disks.hvilket.net/


Hmm, got a 404 for the C64AUDIO file here. Anybody else?
2011-02-13 11:17
jssr67
Account closed

Registered: Jan 2011
Posts: 33
Quote: Hmm, got a 404 for the C64AUDIO file here. Anybody else?

True, but you still can d/l the slow original if you want to see it.
Thanks to The MeatBall for mirroring anyway.

Edit: The link in The Meatball's page contains swapped letters. If you change the URL of the RAR to what you would expect it to be, it works.
2011-02-13 15:01
Ymgve

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 84
A bit unrelated, but speaking of CDs, anyone got information about the EDOS system that was in some stores around 1990? Here's a catalog with info about the system: http://cpcrulez.fr/GamesSF_not/EDOS_MAGAZINE_1991-1992__ENGLISH..
2011-02-13 19:10
The MeatBall

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 367
Quote: True, but you still can d/l the slow original if you want to see it.
Thanks to The MeatBall for mirroring anyway.

Edit: The link in The Meatball's page contains swapped letters. If you change the URL of the RAR to what you would expect it to be, it works.


Fixed the link :)
2011-02-17 09:01
The MeatBall

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 367
Not C64 related, but thought I'd post anyway. Found something called "Amiga History Complete" on a harddrive and upped it to http://c64disks.hvilket.net/Amiga_History_Complete/ if anyone wants to have a look at it :)
2011-02-18 08:35
The MeatBall

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 367
Added the ESI-1996 aka Unicorn CD to my mirror:
http://c64disks.hvilket.net/C64_CDROM_96/
2011-02-25 23:28
The MeatBall

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 367
Quote: Added the ESI-1996 aka Unicorn CD to my mirror:
http://c64disks.hvilket.net/C64_CDROM_96/


Judging by the traffic, the cdrom and amiga history complete was popular (some 80 gigs downloaded over 3-4 days)...

Anything else people can think of that is worth mirroring?
2011-02-28 21:58
Count Zero

Registered: Jan 2003
Posts: 1932
http://ftp.pokefinder.org/tmp/C128_-_Streamlined.rar ~350 MB

Obscure data. Got it from "The Kid" (?) on IRC and it has some C128 stuff on it. Some gfx inside title it "Gamebase 128" while the filenames look like several known sources were used to compile the directories. Screenshots and other material (JiffyDOS e.g.) still coming with it while several emulator packages (likely outdated anyhow) got removed.
"Initial" source is named "Underground-gamer" - whatever that is again. :)
2011-02-28 22:37
Ymgve

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 84
Underground-gamer is a torrent site specializing in games for older computers/consoles.
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