Thanks Brian!

On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 11:43 AM Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The simplest is for someone else with a working dvi and disk to mail you a
> working copy, and then you immediately make yourself several copies and
> stop using your original and a couple of your new copies.
>
> Send me an address and I'll mail you a couple copies.
>
> It IS possible to create dvi disks with other drives and OS's, but by now
> it's hardly any simpler, since the components are only a little easier to
> get than a dvi. You need a 360K drive (not 1.2M) and an old motherboard
> that has an old floppy controller chip. I don't remember what exactly you
> need to look for to recognize a floppy controller that will work, just that
> it's no current ones. If you have a 486 or earlier motherboard and a 360k
> drive (not 1.2M), and some DS/DD disks (not HD!) you could try using the
> teledisk images Steven Adolph (or is it Kurt MCullum?) has up on club100
> user files area. You'd have to find a copy of teledisk too I guess, and
> ms-dos or freedos.
>
> But I don't mind just mailing out a copy since I have a working dvi handy
> at the moment to create and test the copy.
>
> --
> bkw
>
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2018, 1:48 AM Gregory McGill <arcadeshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I got mine today works good so far but no disk. What are my options?
>>
>> Greg
>>
>

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