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So the “search” process is an Adventure game unto itself! To my knowledge there is no searchable central repository of games for the H8/89 (or of our software in general!). We’ve collectively done a pretty good job of rescuing software when we can; and Mark has probably the best attempt at cataloging things, doing due diligence (where feasible) to get permission to share, capturing scans of the documentation, e.g.:
https://heathkit.garlanger.com/software/library/
I think Mark has held back on sharing the Hoyle & Hoyle stuff due to lack of permission from the publisher. (we’ve had multiple discussion threads on the topic of sharing obsolete software and there are varying schools of thought on the best approach…)
The Application Archive Les Bird put together also has copies of many disks containing useful software
https://sebhc.github.io/sebhc/software.html
The only real indexes are the content listings Les has created for each volume. These are literally dumps of disk collections that we have had the fortune to come across, however in there are some very useful programs and possibly games that aren’t captured in Mark’s archive. There were a number of games published by HUG and Les has pulled together what HUG disks we’ve been able to rescue
https://sebhc.github.io/sebhc/software/HDOS/HUGLibrary.HTML
the original Adventure game is available as both a HUG disk and a version packaged by Software Toolworks.
https://heathkit.garlanger.com/software/library/TheSoftwareToolworks/
Someone with organizational skills could no doubt put together a more useful repository and index of what we’ve got…
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On 16 Jul 2022, at 14:11, Les Bird <lesb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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