First post, by Scythifuge
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Greetings,
I recently purchased the floppies for the Voyetra Software Multimedia Essential Pack, in the pic attached. However, I was sent the wrong ones (I was sent the ones I actually used to have with my Televideo k2y-pro16 I had back in the day, with generic labels plus the sound card driver disk.)
I have the Voyetra programs (audiostation, etc.) backed up all over the place. However, the idea was to collect the floppies with the Voyetra labels/logo. I am getting a refund since I did not get what I ordered, but they do not have the floppies advertised in the listing. They said that they "mixed them up with another order." I have to say that that is some crazy universe-coincidence if I bought obsolete and rare Voyetra floppies at the same exact time as someone else from the same vendor and thus the orders were innocently mixed up. However, it is what it is. What sucks is that that is the first time I have seen the official Voyetra Software Multimedia Essential Pack still in the plastic in mint condition like that, and the likelihood of them turning up for sale elsewhere is probably nil. I do have disk 1 (missing disk 2, of course,) but the label is stained and the data is corrupted.
Does anyone have the Voyetra Software Multimedia Essential Pack as seen in the attached pic? If so, I am asking for a couple of favors:
Can you scan the floppies so that I can print the labels and put them on floppies?
Can you check the data contents of the floppies and provide a directory listing of both discs?
If I can, I will simply recreate the floppies for my collection. On my retro desk for my 486, I keep a 5.25 floppy storage box and a 3.5 floppy storage box on one of the shelves, and the 3.5 floppy box contains WfW 3.11 and MS-DOS floppies, and I am adding app and driver disks that I actually use for this system to it, as I can get them. I know I am really, really weird when it comes to how far I go to accommodate my nostalgia - I can't help it. I am going to check the floppies I received, and if they aren't corrupted, I would need only scans of the floppy labels and simply relabel these Televideo floppy disks. So far, I haven't found any good pics of the floppies in my searches. I might be able to use an image editor on the plastic-covered ones from the listing, though I am hoping to get some nice, crips, clean and pristine scans, if possible,
Many thanks!
Scythifuge the Retro-Eccentric