Kaypro II system disk?

Gary Sparkes Jr. mokuba at gmail.com
Fri May 20 13:53:16 CDT 2005


I would be more then happy to take over a leadership/management roll in
such an archive, if no one else would step up to run it...
On May 18, 2005, at 4:37 PM, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:

> On Wed, 18 May 2005, Ethan Dicks wrote:
>
>
>> I haven't had much to say about the CP/M archive, but as I do have a
>> few machines (Kaypro and S-100), I have an interest in what happens.
>> Personally, I don't see why we shouldn't start a parallel archive,
>> just in case, at least of some of the more common formats.  It would
>> be a life's work (literally) to build an archive as extensive as
>> Don's, but for most of us here, I would think that a dozen or two
>> disks would meet most of our needs (Kaypro, Osbourne, NorthStar...)
>>
>
> I've heard a lot of people talking about this over the past couple  
> days
> but no action.  It doesn't take much to launch an archive.  Jay  
> already
> offered the digital space and the bandwidth.  Someone should take a
> leadership role here.  I would but I don't think I'm keen to add yet
> another project to my agenda.
>
> If everyone started contributing en masse to a parallel archive,  
> what Don
> had could be duplicated in 6 months.
>
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