On 10/31/18 6:13 AM, Adam Sampson via cctalk wrote:
> Al Kossow via cctalk writes:
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>> On 10/29/18 12:54 PM, geneb wrote:
>>> https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
>> It sure would be nice if you could get a comma separated list of
>> metadata instead of a bunch of pretty pictures
>
>
On Fri, 2 Nov 2018, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 05:01:18AM -0700, geneb via cctalk wrote:
Take it up with the Internet Archive. Not my circus, not my monkey.
I'm sorry for barking up the wrong tree :) I should know better than
to shoot at the messenger.
No worries, I'm
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 05:01:18AM -0700, geneb via cctalk wrote:
>
> Take it up with the Internet Archive. Not my circus, not my monkey.
>
I'm sorry for barking up the wrong tree :) I should know better than
to shoot at the messenger.
Cheers,
Pontus.
Al Kossow via cctalk writes:
> On 10/29/18 12:54 PM, geneb wrote:
>> https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
> It sure would be nice if you could get a comma separated list of
> metadata instead of a bunch of pretty pictures
It's fairly well hidden, but you can indeed do that:
https://arch
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> >>
> >
> > It's very time consuming to browse through that though.
> >
> > It would be nice if you could make the service more
> > accessible. A csv export of a table including metadata for
> > each entry shouldn't be so hard. It would probably save you
> > some bandwith as well.
>
> Take it
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 01:53:18PM -0700, geneb via cctalk wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Al Kossow wrote:
On 10/29/18 12:54 PM, geneb wrote:
Here's the Walnut Creek collection: https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
It sure would be nice i
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 01:53:18PM -0700, geneb via cctalk wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Al Kossow wrote:
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> >
> >
> >On 10/29/18 12:54 PM, geneb wrote:
> >
> >>Here's the Walnut Creek collection:
> >>https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
> >
> >It sure would be nice if you could get a co
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 11:09 AM geneb via cctalk
wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
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> > I have a file called November 1994 Walnut Creek CPM cdrom.iso
> > is this it? ~635 Mb - 46860 files.
> > Bill
> >
> Bill, that's one disc out of the hundred-plus that Walnut Creek
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
I have a file called November 1994 Walnut Creek CPM cdrom.iso
is this it? ~635 Mb - 46860 files.
Bill
Bill, that's one disc out of the hundred-plus that Walnut Creek produced.
g.
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I have a file called November 1994 Walnut Creek CPM cdrom.iso
is this it? ~635 Mb - 46860 files.
Bill
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:52 PM Al Kossow via cctalk
wrote:
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> On 10/29/18 6:11 AM, geneb via cctalk wrote:
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> > This is going to be a long term project that will end when I've either
> ex
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 01:46:50PM -0700, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> On 10/29/18 12:54 PM, geneb wrote:
>> Here's the Walnut Creek collection:
>> https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
> It sure would be nice if you could get a comma separated list of metadata
> instead of a bunch of pret
You realize that you can click a button and get a text list of those "pretty
pictures", right? Click the "Show Details" checkbox and you'll get a block
of text that describes each one.
g.
I would assume he means text listings / directory listing type view.
- Ethan
On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Al Kossow wrote:
On 10/29/18 12:54 PM, geneb wrote:
Here's the Walnut Creek collection: https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
It sure would be nice if you could get a comma separated list of metadata
instead of
a bunch of pretty pictures
THAT is where IA is a
On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Gee, I didn't know you collected old CD archives.
I've got some WC CDs here:
"Internet USENET source code." CDs 1,2,3
C/C++ Users Group Library August 1997
"Toolkit for Linus"-2 CD set.
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Developer Source Vols. 4-10 (1995-
On 10/29/18 12:54 PM, geneb wrote:
> Here's the Walnut Creek collection:
> https://archive.org/details/walnutcreekcdrom
It sure would be nice if you could get a comma separated list of metadata
instead of
a bunch of pretty pictures
THAT is where IA is a colossal FAIL
Gee, I didn't know you collected old CD archives.
I've got some WC CDs here:
"Internet USENET source code." CDs 1,2,3
C/C++ Users Group Library August 1997
"Toolkit for Linus"-2 CD set.
---
Developer Source Vols. 4-10 (1995-1998); archives of source code
published in magazine f
Even a full list of what CDs Jason has there w/o indexing would be helpful.
Trying to figure out what is there is a nightmare.
For a while, I had about 400gb of cd images on bitsavers until we ran out of
disk space.
I probably have a few hundred more gb I've read since then. I've slowly been
try
On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 10/29/18 6:11 AM, geneb via cctalk wrote:
This is going to be a long term project that will end when I've either
exhausted the available CD-ROMs on the IA, or I
die, whichever comes first. ;)
Even a full list of what CDs Jason has there
On 10/29/18 6:11 AM, geneb via cctalk wrote:
> This is going to be a long term project that will end when I've either
> exhausted the available CD-ROMs on the IA, or I
> die, whichever comes first. ;)
Even a full list of what CDs Jason has there w/o indexing would be helpful.
Trying to figure
On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Tomasz Rola wrote:
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 06:11:14AM -0700, geneb via cctalk wrote:
First up is the addition of Crescent Software's entire product line.
The company produced a number of good library suites in the late 80s
and early 90's. Note these are all DOS products -
On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Ali wrote:
Next up is a HUGE CD-ROM and FTP site archive I've been working on.
http://www.retroarchive.org/cdrom/index.html
What I've done here is pull CD-ROMs from the Internet Archive and make
them easily browseable. I've also extracted the contents of each of
the
zip
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 06:11:14AM -0700, geneb via cctalk wrote:
> First up is the addition of Crescent Software's entire product line.
> The company produced a number of good library suites in the late 80s
> and early 90's. Note these are all DOS products - the Windows
> product line was sold in
> Next up is a HUGE CD-ROM and FTP site archive I've been working on.
>
> http://www.retroarchive.org/cdrom/index.html
>
> What I've done here is pull CD-ROMs from the Internet Archive and make
> them easily browseable. I've also extracted the contents of each of
> the
> zip, etc. files and cr
First up is the addition of Crescent Software's entire product line. The
company produced a number of good library suites in the late 80s and early
90's. Note these are all DOS products - the Windows product line was sold
in the early 90's.
http://annex.retroarchive.org/crescent/index.html
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