Re: How many SIG/M disks where there? Hello, Marcus Bennett!
> Feel free to give our webserver a good thrashing
I have, several times, looked, over the years, to your "majzel" Website. (By
the way, what does mean "majzel"?)
I have always been intrigued by it, since I don't remember ever hearing from
you in the comp.os.cpm Newsgroup (I have been reading it for 10 years, now),
yet it is obvious (despite the fact that no other CP/M Web site has a link
to you) that you have a pretty good collection of CP/M files. The only
problem is that you don't have everything.
From "browsing" your Web site, one gets the impression that it is a
collection of files that you downloaded in a haphazard way, like SL5 that
the others CP/M Web sites don't have. (By the way, if you have the SL5
Distribution Disk...) I suggest that you get in touch with Piergiorgio
Betti, who has the best actual CP/M Web site, and "synchronize" your files
with him.
Since I have been several times in England, and met several "Bennett", I am
ready to bet that you are English. I am confirmed by the Google search
telling me that you are looking for (English system) WordPlex 80-3. Where
you a member of the CP/M User Group (UK), like me?
Finally, I have tried to open your CV file, and the one of Agatha: both
crashed on my system (Win 98SE).
Yours Sincerely,
Mr. Emmanuel Roche, France |