[Coco] CoCo Disk Archives

Bob Devries devries.bob at gmail.com
Mon Aug 25 00:26:15 EDT 2008


Andrew said:

> I found hosting for some stuff a few of you might be interested in.
>
> Both images are being hosted at "ftp://ftp.rtsi.com/OS9/OS9_6X09/"

I hope the management of RTSI won't mind the enormous increase of bandwidth 
that this will suck.
520MB+ Yikes!

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew" <keeper63 at cox.net>
To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] CoCo Disk Archives


> All,
>
> I found hosting for some stuff a few of you might be interested in.
>
> Both images are being hosted at "ftp://ftp.rtsi.com/OS9/OS9_6X09/"
>
> The first image is my conversion effort toward my portion of an archive 
> that Carey wanted help with (a couple of years back), around 300 floppies 
> worth. Tim Lindner got the other portion to deal with (not sure how many, 
> I think it was around 100 - Carey?). I was able to get the majority 
> converted, a few others I had to send on to Tim for his expertise.
>
> This archive is located in the above directory, and is named 
> "coco_archive.iso". It is a CD ISO file (9660) meant to be burned to a CD 
> (unless you can do a loopback mount). It contains many fun and interesting 
> DSK images, I found a couple of them to be of note:
>
> * a copy of the FLEX operating system
> * OS-9 source code (and binaries) for Adventure
>
> I think you will enjoy this collection.
>
> The second image is an archive I created after a joint effort between Tim 
> Lindner, Michael Crawford, and I dedicated toward getting Diecom Product's 
> "Gates of Delerium" running on an emulator. In the course of the 
> conversion of this software, we managed to obtain Dave Dies' blessing to 
> the release of all Diecom's CoCo software releases to the community.
>
> A few copies of this software was released to a couple of interested 
> parties, and thus these may be floating around already. I had also 
> submitted to L. Curtis Boyle for inclusion on his site, but I don't know 
> what happenned with it.
>
> Anyhow, this archive is in the same directory on RTSI's system, named 
> "gofd.zip"...
>
> Enjoy!
>
> -- Andrew L. Ayers, Glendale, Arizona
>
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