I wouldn't dismiss it if you're using images or any used software. Yes some 
platforms are more susceptible than others but unless you have no hard drive, 
power your system off after every use, and never switch disks while system is 
running it's still something that can infest your originals or archive.
Dan's great collection of cpm is a good example of something that ended up 
passed around the community and had a few infected images.  Depending on 
whether it's a file, boot sector, MBr or TSR it will different and potentially 
detrimental impact.
I stopped archiving my Amiga disks but at a place I worked that had Amiga 
systems some kids brought in lots of games (some cracked) and while we didn't 
allow that it was spring break and they had finished their work. What's the 
worst that could happen? Kids slowly starting to walk up and say their computer 
says it's infected with a virus.
Probably one disk but who knows how many were infected after that. Took me 
longer just to find an antivirus for the Amiga than to get the systems cleaned 
lol but still, an unexpected pain.
One of the best preventative methods if the software doesn't need to write to 
the originals is write protect the floppy.  But buying used, who knows if the 
previous owner was computer savvy or safe.
-------- Original message --------From: Steven M Jones <classic...@crash.com>
Well, glad to hear there's nothing to worry about. 



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