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Vintage software I've found;

barryp

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I have some disks, I doubt they're of any use at all but I don't want to reuse the disks yet.

If there's any interest, I can zip the files and email them or...

Ensoniq Soundscape 5 disks; Win 3.1, Win 95
PC-Interlink 1 disk ("Share printers, files, and exchange on-screen messages")
OPTi Midisoft recording session for windows
OPTi Asystem sound impression DOS and Windows
STB powergraph 4 disks (dated 1995)

I'l wait a while before I reformat.
 
If they're original, unmodified installation floppies, get a disk imaging program like Teledisk or WinImage and image them all up! Might as well preserve 'em right if we're gonna preserve them :)
 
Thanks Barry.

One method for being able to email .EXE files in a .ZIP file is to rename the archive before emailing it. Rename the archive to (what I use) a .ZIB extension. The email scanner sees it as an unknown file type and doesn't scan it. Then, once the recipient downloads the archive, just rename the file to a .ZIP extension. It turns back into a regular zip file. I've done this many times and it has worked every time.
 
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