On Jul 12, 2023, at 8:44 AM, J.B. Langston <jb.la...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here are the instructions for setting up a collection: https://help.archive.org/help/collections-a-basic-guide/ There is a requirement to have a minimum of 50 items to request a collection, so someone would need to upload some images first, and then request the collection. You could have a look at Apple II Library: The 4am Collection as an example of a good collection. Also for an example of a document library, see Sextant Magazine. I really like their online viewer as well. ------- Glenn: And while I’m thinking about scanning old disks… just a reminder that we have an obligation to remove personally identifiable information (PII). Back in the day lots of people put their checking accounts, wills, other personal information on their computers (I actually found stuff like this in some of the disks I scanned). Someone here recently reminded us that some folks even etched their social security number on things (remember that?)
So some due diligence is in order before we post anything scanned from a private collection… -------- Gene: > Not aware of any tools for this ? Doug: Are these HDOS images? I created some tools in JAVA for accessing HDOS images, for listing/extracting files plus expanded my "format" image-maker to create and populate HDOS images. None of these allows you to alter (delete files) and existing HDOS image, but you could extract files and then create a new image that excludes files you don't want. In case that's your last option... For CP/M images, "cpmtools" should work - once you know the right diskdef to use. |