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swasti
Registered: Jul 2007 Posts: 120 |
THE MOVERS Treasure Chest II
hello dudes,
fresh from my red hot glowing 1541-ii disk drive - another transferpack (finished some minutes ago..). i got the disks from a friend with his c64.
246 transfered disk sides in the pack.
that was a bloody work - some (bad) hd disks and pc disks where in the box. some of them makes my drive crazy.
HOT!!
if you have self transfered disk - please post them! ;)
regards
swasti |
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HOL2001
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 97 |
Huh ! Tons of stuff. Thanks again, mate. :o)
*** Don't hesitate - Just emulate ***
*** Commodore forever *** |
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iAN CooG
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 3197 |
http://rapidshare.com/files/149227703/Italy1.rar.html
Dumps made by Sea7 from Ready64.org forum |
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swasti
Registered: Jul 2007 Posts: 120 |
last one from michael.
http://rapidshare.com/files/148516819/swasti_michael2.rar |
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Jazzcat
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1044 |
<Post edited by moderator on 17/11-2008 14:46>
After a huge process of obtaining the collection (over 3000 disks amongst other things), I'm pleased to announce that part 1 of the disk collection of the late Derbyshire Ram is now available to download.
Part 1 contains over 1000 disks converted to PC. It also includes photos and a nice note-file explaining the process that we underwent to bring this to you.
Reactions, errors, requests, please send me a mail!
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maestro
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 727 |
cool work jazzcat
i thought about contacting his wife to do that myself sometime but chose now to for some reason but im glad someone did it would have been a shame to lose barry's collection aswell |
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Ymgve
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 84 |
Great job! |
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Jazzcat
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1044 |
Peepo and TCE did most of the hardwork. Peepo still has over 2000 disks to go... so it ain't over yet...
Check the readme file for fun facts :) |
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E$G
Registered: Dec 2007 Posts: 842 |
I wish to thanx for Derbyshire Ram stuff:
CBA for hosting the files
Jazzcat for the whole work
and of course:
Peepo and TCE for the transfer.
E$G/Ibb |
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Acidchild
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 476 |
@e$g: and now go and get your own disks transfered!
@jazzcat and his crew: many thanks from me aswell, i know what a hard job it is to transfer that many disks! |
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E$G
Registered: Dec 2007 Posts: 842 |
Quote: @e$g: and now go and get your own disks transfered!
@jazzcat and his crew: many thanks from me aswell, i know what a hard job it is to transfer that many disks!
About my disks I supposed to be not so lazy but I was wrong ... with my work and my lil' daughter time is gone away. Maybe is 'cause I'm gettin' older (42 years and life!), in my golden period with 64 (1986-1992 snail mail and 1992-1995 modem tradin') I was so fast I usually managed 20 packages a day and 2 lines tradin'. That's why my collection grow up reaching about 15000 disks (all packaged in boxes but who knows if it's now a cultivation of mushrooms?) many offered for a transfer (how long it will take?) but they are outside from Italy and sending costs are too high (in Italy 30kg goes for 10 euro).
Mustaine of HF offered too and he lives in Italy so maybe we will arrange something ... I wish to transfer also by myself buyin' a MMC Replay.
So I hope that this community can get all my stuff I'm sure something is missin' here. I traded with more than 1000 people (AMIga&64) around the globe so I'm sure that some useful intros/demos or crack or trainers can be find. My first 200/300 disks were epurated from ridondant stuff ... all the others come as they are so maybe there are same cracks that I got from TRIAD and other friends 30 x times!
If others in Italy wish to offers for a transfer and are trusted people are welcome to contact me. I wish to have my stuff back I love my disks are part of my life (some got stickers or groups envelopes) but I hope to share all the contents 100% error free?!?!
Enrico / Eric / E$G
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