Hi all,
I recently picked up a collection of "old floppies" on eBay, with the intention of writing over them and using them as working floppies with my retro x86 PCs.
However when they arrived, it turned out that they were all RX50 floppies and many of them were original Digital disks.
Before I reformat them for use with PCs, I thought I'd better check to see if they are of any value. Is anyone here able to advise whether these should be kept, or whether they are common enough not to worry?
The labels say things like:
Here's a pic:
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I recently picked up a collection of "old floppies" on eBay, with the intention of writing over them and using them as working floppies with my retro x86 PCs.
However when they arrived, it turned out that they were all RX50 floppies and many of them were original Digital disks.
Before I reformat them for use with PCs, I thought I'd better check to see if they are of any value. Is anyone here able to advise whether these should be kept, or whether they are common enough not to worry?
The labels say things like:
- RX99 REVISION HISTORY
- RX102 BOOT COMMAND FILE, NCON4
- RX113 KERNEL DIAGS
- RX120 VAX TU81 DIAG
- RX123 VAX DEBNT/DEBNT
- COMMAND LANGUAGE 1/2 CONSOLE, CONSOLEDCL1
- VAX CIBCA REPAIR LEV DIAG PT3
- CZX10C0 M-11 MAINT RX50 10
- * MDM BOOT 2 *, 11/8/88
- * LNV21 MDM DIAGNOSTIC *, (NALNA.EXE), 11/11/88
- DMII MASTER MENU INSTL B RX50
Here's a pic:
dec.jpg