Shall we launch a contest?
Antoine
Woah. That-is-awesome. It's got my vote for best looking 5.25" floppy.
- Alex
That one looks hard to beat due to the arrow design on the jacket. I
don't think I ever saw another one that had a design on that area.
A favourite of mine is Adventure Construction Set. I won't describe it
-- this way I will be encouraged to scan it and list it here.
- Wade
D'oh, I replied to this but my answer seemed to disappear. Apologies
if it shows twice or in the wrong topic.
What I said was -- I think that disk is hard to beat, due to the
design on the jacket. I don't think I ever saw one with a design there
before.
A personal fave of mine is Adventure Construction Set. I'll scan it
and share it here when I have.
- Wade
On Jul 21, 3:35 pm, Antoine wrote:
> From my point of view, this is the most beautiful diskette I've ever
> seen. It is located @http://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/public/thegoldenspike.jpeg
> (1MB file)
<--- snip --->
As a big railroad fan I'd like to examine the contents of the
disk. I looked on Asimov but it doesn't seem to be there nor in the
directory where the JPEG is.
Willi
Sure, I'll do.
That's why I purchased it. It was unknown to me and I ddin't see it on
asimov.
Antoine
Nice pickup !!
The Bilestoad had a very nice gold disk. This was probably the most
attractive Apple floppy I have seen .... until I saw The Golden Spike.
http://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/public/giantworld_front.jpeg
http://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/public/giantworld_back.jpeg
Antoine
conan had a cool graphic on it.
The back is awesome.
Ha. Even the picture came out a little shitty. I used to rag on Bonus
disks back in the day, but surprisingly, more of them work than my 3M or
Datalife disks.
Hey, they even have hub rings--that's a bonus! ;-)
-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon
They were Opus brand disks...
See here!
http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/481