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Bought these (retro) software/OS today

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Reply 260 of 281, by dormcat

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Somehow this thread escaped from my radar until now. 😅 Surprised to see many people have acquired DeluxePaint II Enhanced; I bought it in early '90s and literally learn the word "deluxe" because of it.

As for my recent acquisition: a sealed copy of Windows 3.1 Traditional Chinese edition on CD-ROM. I'm still hesitant to open its seal as it's a very rare copy.

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While it was the hardware bundled version and not in a retail box, it was made directly by Microsoft, not by a third party company mixing it with some other software (e.g. Sound Blaster multimedia upgrade kit). Yet several people from W__W___d had claimed that "Windows 3.1 was never released on CD-ROM." Haw haw haw. 😁

Reply 261 of 281, by BetaC

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Well, I had quite the fortuitous vacation. I managed to come away with some rather interesting stuff from the late 90s. First was a copy of specifically Windows 3.0.

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Sure, the box isn't in the best of shape but who am i to complain about an effectively complete copy of windows 3?

That find was followed by IBM PC DOS 6.3. I've never used PC-DOS specifically before, but I am sure there's some fun to come from using it at some point. Plus, it is effectively complete like it's windows 3 brother.
It even has a cute little guide to using the OS.

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By far, though, the standout in all of this is a slightly damaged copy of OS/2 2.1.

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A copy that is so complete it has more ads than official documents, and has still sealed copies of the OS.

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I was genuinely shocked by this, especially given the somewhat dirty appearance of the box. A part of me doesn't want to break the seals.

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Reply 262 of 281, by BitWrangler

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Cool finds.

Not sure I ever actually used 3.0 ... maybe for a couple of weeks total, I was barely into PCs when it was first out, then when I was up to 386/4MB spec, there were tons of cheap OEM 3.1 around, so everything got 3.1 and not even that for very long before WFWG 3.11.

Anyhoo, I discovered a disk set for 3.0 another for 3.1 and another for WFWG 3.11 last week. I will have to get myself used to suffering enjoying 3.0 because I want to have my Advantage! set up as full MPC 1.0 spec, coz everyone does MPC2. I thought I actually had a 3.0 set on 5.25, but two moves ago I sealed up all my 5.25 really right, really well, like I was burying a Pharaoh, and I have been reluctant to crack the seal... plus I might have forgotten how to undo the curse.

Heh, well it's more a practical thing, leaving them until the last of the reorganising, because I don't want 5.25 sitting around while I'm still raising dust.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 263 of 281, by ncmark

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Always has a certain fascination with OS/2 even through I never ran it. It's like an alternate history that might have been

Reply 264 of 281, by BetaC

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ncmark wrote on 2024-08-28, 23:51:

Always has a certain fascination with OS/2 even through I never ran it. It's like an alternate history that might have been

It's usable. That's about it. Especially the version I no have a copy of. A majority of the software that is available for OS/2 requires later versions by default.

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Reply 265 of 281, by appiah4

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I envy that copy of OS/2 2.1. I have two copies of Warp 3 and one of 4 but no copies of 2.x 🙁

Reply 266 of 281, by BetaC

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appiah4 wrote on 2024-09-05, 12:55:

I envy that copy of OS/2 2.1. I have two copies of Warp 3 and one of 4 but no copies of 2.x 🙁

They seem to, strangely, pop up in the Minneapolis area. I have seen multiple boxed copies up there.

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Reply 267 of 281, by appiah4

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BetaC wrote on 2024-09-10, 23:42:
appiah4 wrote on 2024-09-05, 12:55:

I envy that copy of OS/2 2.1. I have two copies of Warp 3 and one of 4 but no copies of 2.x 🙁

They seem to, strangely, pop up in the Minneapolis area. I have seen multiple boxed copies up there.

I don't live in the US unfortunately, and OS/2 was kind of a rarity in Europe..

Reply 268 of 281, by BetaC

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appiah4 wrote on 2024-09-11, 06:05:
BetaC wrote on 2024-09-10, 23:42:
appiah4 wrote on 2024-09-05, 12:55:

I envy that copy of OS/2 2.1. I have two copies of Warp 3 and one of 4 but no copies of 2.x 🙁

They seem to, strangely, pop up in the Minneapolis area. I have seen multiple boxed copies up there.

I don't live in the US unfortunately, and OS/2 was kind of a rarity in Europe..

I'm sorry to hear that, but it makes sense.

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Reply 269 of 281, by Major Jackyl

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Coolio. Found a complete copy of QuarterDeck Expanded Memory Manager on 3.5" disk (for 5 bucks). I also had a copy on 5.25 that I put in the box. Heard of it, never used it, but now I want to check it out!

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Reply 270 of 281, by appiah4

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I've probably used QEMM for almost 4 years until I moved to OS/2 Warp in 1995 and I had so far not seen the original copy of the thing. Thank you for sharing.

Reply 271 of 281, by Intel486dx33

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So much Old software Available because so many Stores in USA sold this stuff

Reply 272 of 281, by Cyfrifiadur

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Over the last few weeks finally I got myself a selection of period-appropriate creative software for my G5 Quad mac.

Big box versions of:
Mac OSX 10.4 Tiger
Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard
Adobe Creative Suite CS2
Propellerhead Reason 2.5

BBIIGG BBOOXX versions of:
Logic Studio 7
Final Cut Studio 2

Mostly very cheap but very bulky items! Nice to have but I never realised just how enormous and heavy the PowerPC era studio bundles were!

My system specs (Google Doc)
My game collection (CLZ Games)

Reply 273 of 281, by BetaC

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Finally got myself a Gray and Pink Box filled with IBM goodness.

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Genuine copy of DOS 2.1 that matches my XT rather perfectly. Sure, I'll run my own version of 3.3 complete with QBASIC to enable EDIT.COM support on the XTIDE in there, but having the original OS as well is rather nice.

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Reply 274 of 281, by Major Jackyl

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I've been using the same Windows 98 key for the last 25 years(I've acquired more of them on cases), and now, I FINALLY have a brand-new copy, including Plus! 98

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Reply 275 of 281, by Major Jackyl

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No Way!! I was cleaning a Dell and opened the drive to find ANOTHER, more beautiful copy of Windows 98 Second Edition!!

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OH! I'm feeling lucky today!

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Reply 276 of 281, by Major Jackyl

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Woah!! This is so awesome!!

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It's missing the adapter, but I have one already, so this should be hella fun to play with! I haven't had "period correct" MIDI software installed on any of my computers yet, so I'm pretty excited.

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Reply 277 of 281, by Trashbytes

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Got these recently, was part of a bigger lot, but these will be useful for my older 386 rig.

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Reply 278 of 281, by bearking

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The first piece of software I'm installing on a DOS machine immediatly after the OS install, is this :

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I'm really glad I found not one, but two boxed copies!

Reply 279 of 281, by Intel486dx33

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Win95b with Plus and USB support