Any chance you could upload them to the internet archive for posterity?

Wayne


> On Sep 6, 2022, at 10:56 PM, Stan Sieler via cctalk <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I found a bunch of original HP 150 software on 3.5" floppies ...
> any HP 150 collectors here?    Free, pickup, Cupertino.
> 
> Includes the following.  About 1/2 are original disks.
> 
> The most unusual are probably the compilers from Prospero, and the
> IMAGE-like database (Mirage?) from Datasoft International (the developer
> was likely Michel Kohon, from France, and a member of the HP 3000
> community).
> 
> Datacom:
>   DSN/Link
>   HP PCLink
>   Kermit
>   PC2622
>   Reflection 1 Plus
> 
> Misc / Unknown:
>   Ally/150
>   Application Master Extended I/O Application
>   Cardfile (full app)
>   Cardfile demo
>   Computer tutor 150
>   Edit/150 from KSD systems Limited
>   Infocom sampler
>   Interex CSL/100 volume 56
>   Interex CSL150  (contributed library)
>   Mentor version 1.E.1 from KSD systems Limited
>   System demo
>   Thinkjet demo
>   Visicalc
> 
> Games:
>   Tick Tock, Radar, Othello, others
>   Type attack, Temple of Apshai, Ricochet
>   Winning Deal
>   Zork
> 
> Programming...
>   C (unknown...just says "C" on label)
>   Lattice C
>   MASM
>   Modula 2
>   MVP Forth (on misc games floppy)
>   Pro Fortran from Prospero
>      Pro For 1  (possibly same as above)
>   Pro Pascal from Prospero
>   Borland Turbo Pascal 2.0
> 
>   ISV Development  (from HP)
>   ISV revision A.1.2 (Independent Software Vendor toolkit from HP?)
>   Programmers Toolkit  (HP)
>   Programmers tools: debug, sort, find, edlin, ece2bin, ...more... (HP)
> 
> Database: ???
>   Mirager Version ii 2.A.1 Datasoft International
>   Mirage Library
>   Mirage I
> 
> //

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