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I have removed a heap of equipment and manuals from my collection that were just simply being hoarded.
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Random assortment of odds and sods like DEC Rainbow, Professional 350, VAXMate, couple of MicroVaxesĪnd while that sounds like a cut down, I have still a large collection. Commodore 8 bit line (really all NON Amiga Commodores) While that has actually benefited my collection, I have gotten rid of many systems. I have struggled since 1997 to not just collect everything. I always wanted the latter, but it sometimes resembled the former. I listened to a back episode of the RCR Podcast about Hoard vs Private Collection vs Museum. Its been a bit of a disaster and I have been too stuck to do much about it. Over the last two weeks (I'm on Annual Leave), I have been taking the time to tidy up my shed. I bought a pile of neat stuff - including. I would like to see the items in my museum kept together maybe some day a public institution could take the collection, or maybe it could go to my children, I don't know what will happen but I will try and do the right thing. Anyone involved in a museum of any kind, should do there best to do the right thing. No single person can own an item forever. Privately owned collections are owned by one or a few individuals and they can choose to do what they want with the items, sell to the highest bidder? My point is both privately owned collections and publicly owned collections have desirable and undesirable characteristics and I guess when it comes down to it. One person set up an antique bottle museum in Clunes (not far from Ballarat) it flourished while he was around, when he died the museum was past to public hands and the best bottles in the collection soon disappeared. Private collections are often donated to public institutions after, the owners pass away or want to move on and the items are usually kept in good hands, but not always. Whats sad is the post when he got the collection of computers from the ANU which you can read in his LOG. There was a hive of activity from 2004 and then nothing from 2013. Hopefully it doesn't get ripped down any time soon. Here is some screen shots of the products I have imaged. You can get the SCP images here or by using the link below.
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There are full versions of the Writing Assistant, Planning Assistant and DOS versions - and the My JX Sampler as well as demos of Writing Assistant, Planning Assistant, Graphing Assistant and Filing and Reporting Assistant.Įnjoy. Its super sweet.Īs for the productivity titles, they are underwhelming. For those who don't know, I removed the old Matsushita 10 MB drive and replaced it with a DREM HD Emulator.
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So - all you need is a high density 3.5" disk drive and load these images into Super Card Pro and you can boot your JX! I will note that if you don't have the 720k ROM chip (that is the 8732KY chip as opposed to the 360k 8532K9) - you can only use the DOS 2.1 boot disk.Īll the other disks are 360k 3.5" disks - once again, only the DOS 3.2 is 720k.ĭOS 3.2 is FANTASTIC - It has sorted out a number of issues with my super IBM PC JX. It took me a while to figure out that to image them and get them to work you had to set the program to IBM 1.44MB (and not IBM 720k). This was required as some of them are copy protected and they are all self booting disks. Well - I finally managed to get my Super Card Pro to image my IBM PC JX disks.