By the way. I have also just acquired about 13 boxes of brand new IBM ED
disks in sealed plastic disk boxes of 10 if anyone needs them. The last
of the stock I could find.
--
Roy Wood
Q Branch, 20 Locks Hill Portslade. Sussex. BN41 2LB. UK
Tel : +44 (0)1273 386030 Fax : +44 (0)1273 430501 (New
In message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Norman
Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>Nostalgia.
>If it's in good nick, I might have it off you then !
All of the books are perfect as far as I can see but they do have that
old book smell to them. I will send it to you.
Regards
Roy
--
Roy Wood
Q Branch,
P Witte wrote:
> win1_iod_bim_dddb_keys - not found
Yes, lacks in my current source tree, too, but I still have this from
an old distribution (2.93. The whole iod_bim directory got retired
with GD2). Only seems to be needed on gold cards and sdump.
> win1_ee_qptr_keys - not found. Same as ptr_
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Firshman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>That is about all I am going to say on the subject you will all be
>>pleased to hear. I am sure Peter has a whole different view on the
>>subject and, after all, this is all very subjective. My main concern
>>was always
>The Q60 is a success, no two ways about that. The entire first batch
>is almost sold out from what Dennis and Derek told me, so we are
>probably better off getting all of this off our chests then forgetting
>about it and see the positives to come out of it, namely that Peter
>and D & D Systems h
Norman,
The following include files referenced in the code appear to be missing also
(or perhaps just renamed?)
win1_iod_bim_dddb_keys - not found
win1_ee_qptr_keys - not found. Same as ptr_keys?
win1_sys_xut_data - not found (xut dir not there)
win1_match_keys - not found
win1_qram_keys - not
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>>This sounds very much like the protection on Paraoh (right name?) -
>>
> where
>
>>you had to navigate through a purple(ish) maze with egyptian style
>>
> music in
>
>>the background, avoiding naties like snakes. A bit of code was
>>
> loaded from
>
>>a hidden file (the
> This sounds very much like the protection on Paraoh (right name?) -
where
> you had to navigate through a purple(ish) maze with egyptian style
music in
> the background, avoiding naties like snakes. A bit of code was
loaded from
> a hidden file (the directory had to be changed before it could
> Well that was an interesting tirade. I have no intention of going
into a
> lengthy discussion of this in deference to those of you who have
become
> as heartily sick of the whole thing now as I was in trying to deal
with
> Peter in the first place. I do feel, and I apologise in advance here
> t
In a message dated 01/07/02 00:16:18 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave Walker wrote:
> Rich,
>
> I once looked into this. The copy protection itself is easy enough to
> break - if I remember correctly it was based on reading some hidden
> sectors from the microdrive. The iss
Nostalgia.
If it's in good nick, I might have it off you then !
Regards,
Norman.
-
Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: 0113 289 6265
Fax: 0113 289 3146
URL: http://www.Lynx-FS.com
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Marcel,
thanks !
They get a mention in Tony's 'list of directories' file, so I assumed that
they should exist.
Not to worry.
Regards,
Norman.
-
Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: 0113 289 6265
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 at 23:19:06, Roy Wood wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
>Well that was an interesting tirade. I have no intention of going into
>a lengthy discussion of this in deference to those of you who have
>become as heartily sick of the whole thing now as I was in trying to
>deal w
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