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Pete's clear-out...

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I've just got back to b'stoke from Uni, and I'll be living here for a few months, so I need to somehow fit all of my stuff from London into my room here... Cue clear out.

So, I started with my "Big piles of random crap" cupboard which contains a number of PC games... It's been a while since I went through these, but I found (amongst others):

The original GTA
Wing Commander 3, on 4 CDs (then someone invented video conmpression ;) )
Rise of the Robots 2

And the jewels in the collection, SC2000 and Lemmings 2 on the original 3.5" floppies.

So, to the point... What's the oldest game anyone has the original disks for? :)
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Post by ZiK »

does the format count? i got Captain Planet for the amiga sitting on my desk on original 800k DD floppy :)
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Post by rib? »

i've still got stunt car racer on disk.. and a load of spectrum games on tape. are you selling these clearout items?
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I have wordperfect 1.0 on 5 1/4" floppy somewhere :)
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well SOMEWHERE I have the original 5 1/4 inch 360k boot floppy containing DOS 3.0< for an ACT Sirius XT (8085? think it was 8086 cause it had a co-processor)
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Maths co-processor = Floating Point Unit = 386SX+ no?
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i have uripean air wars(sorry for the spelling)and ATF(artifichel tactical figthting.i think?) :D
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Post by eclipse »

that's certainly not the oldest game we have matthew, I Think somewhere in the garage there is lemmings 1 for MS-DOS on floppies, and windows 3.1 is somewhere. god knows what other software my dad has, but he likely has older stuff than me.
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Maths co-processor = Floating Point Unit = 386SX+ no?
Think Maths co-processor were denoted with DX, at least my old Dell 316DX was.
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bartender wrote:Think Maths co-processor were denoted with DX, at least my old Dell 316DX was.
He be right.

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Maths co-processor = Floating Point Unit = 386SX+ no?
it had two intel chips with a little window in each of them ( you could see the core ^_^ ) anyway, i know it was an XT, and was a totally different form factor to what we know today!
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Post by GlimmerMan »

I have the original Doom, Doom2 and SC2000 floppies, even older is the Wolfenstein 3D demo disk, but does that count, hmmm?
However, like ZiK I have some ancient Amiga Floppies. :D
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