How long do you save your files?
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I have files which date back to 1978. Unfortunately, unless I can access a Digital Corp RX-01 or RX-02 8" floppy drive, those files are not readily accessible.
AFAIK - I still have some cassette tapes with Basic programs from 1977 too. The OSI C1P computer they are for actually has a working RS-232 interface, so I guess I could retrieve them if I had to. That PC still works too. Or it did when I fired it up in 1999...
AFAIK - I still have some cassette tapes with Basic programs from 1977 too. The OSI C1P computer they are for actually has a working RS-232 interface, so I guess I could retrieve them if I had to. That PC still works too. Or it did when I fired it up in 1999...
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My oldest files date back to 1997 That's when I became a PC person. If I ever do decide to re-install some of that stuff, however, I've got savegames for everything from C&C to Homeworld to Mechwarrior & Shogo.
I DO have a disk full of programs I wrote for my Apple II series computers somewhere, but I don't have an Apple II so it doesn't count does it? But if it did, my archive would go back to about 1984 or 85.
I didn't save the commie-whore PET cassettes from Jr. High
I DO have a disk full of programs I wrote for my Apple II series computers somewhere, but I don't have an Apple II so it doesn't count does it? But if it did, my archive would go back to about 1984 or 85.
I didn't save the commie-whore PET cassettes from Jr. High
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In 1980 I wrote a biorythm program in FORTRAN on a Univac system for a college class. I stored it on punch cards for a few years then transfered it to magnetic tape. Through the years I transfered it from media to media ... I still have the source code for that program.
BTW: Anyone with magnetic media (tapes, floppies, etc...) older than 4 or 5 years ... your files are gone forever.
BTW: Anyone with magnetic media (tapes, floppies, etc...) older than 4 or 5 years ... your files are gone forever.