>Hello,
>
>I just got a WGS 95 that appears to have a fresh install of A/UX.  Would
>it be more advisable to put a second drive in and dup the current one,
>or use the retrospect software to backup the machine.
>
>I do not have installation disks, am I correct that they are only
>available from Apple for a HUGE sum of money?

I think it actually may have shipped on a 80 MB tape, as well as a notebook
full of floppies, but no I don't think you can get it from Apple or any
other normal commercial source at any price.

Back it up carefully and completely.

Is your hardware intact? People used to steal the fast SCSI card out, and
its essential.

Which version of A/UX does it have?

A/UX is a sore spot for me, I have some serious time and money invested in
locating the software and manuals, but haven't had the time to do diddly
with it. The 14 floppy install notebook has been setting by my desk for a
month or so waiting for me to have time to image all the floppies, and I
have a full boxed set of manuals I haven't opened.



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