Sid, It would be great if we could get images of those disks! If I can help let me know. Steve ----- Original Message ---- > From: "sbolton@xxxxxxxxxxx" <sbolton@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thu, January 21, 2010 9:42:01 AM > Subject: [torontocbm] Re: Toronto PET User's Group January 21st 2010 **AGM** > > If they were unreadable let me know -- I'm pretty sure we have all the > TPUG stuff related to OS/9 at the Personal Computer Museum > (http://www.pcmuseum.ca) > > > John, did you find some working OS/9 disks? I was hoping to build my own > > MMU board from the scan I got but still haven't got around to it, so I > > haven't played with OS/9 on the SuperPET yet. It would be nice to try. I > > fist inquired about OS/9 more than two years ago... > > > > What is the status of TPUG's OS/9 disks? I heard they were unreadable... > > if you still have them could I take a look? > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > >> From: John Easton > >> To: torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:17:36 PM > >> Subject: [torontocbm] Re: Toronto PET User's Group January 21st 2010 > >> **AGM** > >> > >> Hey ... if we've run out of good things to explore in the technical > >> `fun' > >> meeting after the AGM, why don't I try to get my re-assembled OS-9 > >> SuperPet > >> (Operating System 9), a somewhat unique operating system aimed at > >> computer > >> assisted machine control (?), hooked up in some manner that won't let > >> all > >> the smoke escape. Sheesht, if it still works ... whata find for our > >> local > >> museum-creator and historian, Steve Gray. I'll bring several disks > >> labelled > >> OS-9 just in case we achieve lift-off. > >> John